Angus McKinnon Young is the co-founder, lead guitarist, and songwriter of the Australian hard rock band ACDC. He is known for his energetic performances, schoolboy-uniform stage outfits and his own version of Chuck Berry’s duckwalk. Young was ranked 24th in Rolling Stone magazine’s 100 greatest guitarists of all-time list.
About Angus Young in brief

He first started playing guitar on a cheap acoustic model purchased second-hand by his mother. His first Gibson SG was bought second- hand around 1970 from a music shop just down the street from his home. Over the next three years ACDC cemented themselves as a popular hard rock act in Australia, especially with the follow-up albums Cheap Teds, Teds Done Deeds and Dirty Deeds. The original uniform was created by his sister and when it fell apart from it, he used his uniform from Ashfield boys High School in Sydney. Young tried a number of stage costumes such as Zorro, Spider-Man, and a parody Superman, named Super-Angro, before settling on his signature schoolboy look on the back of his sister’s sewing machine. His oldest brother Stevie was the father of Stevie Young who in later years took over from Malcolm in ACDC and later became the band’s lead guitarist. The band released their debut album, High Voltage, on February 17, 1975, and later called Tantrum with the following line up: Mark Sneddon, Angus Young, Jon Stevens and Trevor James. Young was 18 when he and older brother Malcolm formed ACDC in 1973. They decided upon the name ACDC, suggested by their sister Margaret, who saw letters \”ACDC\” on the front of her sewing machine, which read ‘ACDC’ The band’s first single, was later re-recorded with Bon Scott as their vocalist.
You want to know more about Angus Young?
This page is based on the article Angus Young published in Wikipedia (as of Dec. 26, 2020) and was automatically summarized using artificial intelligence.






