Bon Scott Ac Dc. Bon Scott The Iconic AC/DC Frontman By Mick Wall ( Classic Rock) published 19 February 2025 45 years on from the death of AC/DC singer Bon Scott, we look back at the greatest rock'n'roll frontman of them all. The making of Bon Scott: AC/DC frontman, sun-worshipper and night-crawler
Statue of Bon Scott former front man of AC DC in Fremantle, Perth, Western Australia Stock Photo from www.alamy.com
Bon Scott was AC/DC's original and greatest singer - and that's with all due respect to his successor, Brian Johnson The best Bon Scott AC/DC songs lighten the sense of menace found within the band's lyrics and music with the sense of humor and self-deprecation that made the singer so charismatic and beloved.
Statue of Bon Scott former front man of AC DC in Fremantle, Perth, Western Australia Stock Photo
His behavior grew inconsistent and unpredictable, and at one point when the band was working out of London, Scott's whereabouts were unknown for an entire week. A Scottish-born ex-pat with a voice that sounded like it had been soaked in whiskey, Bon's roguish charisma and a lived-in worldview fitted perfectly alongside Angus Young's livewire energy The making of Bon Scott: AC/DC frontman, sun-worshipper and night-crawler
Watch AC/DC’s full concert with Bon Scott in 1979. The making of Bon Scott: AC/DC frontman, sun-worshipper and night-crawler Bon Scott was AC/DC's original and greatest singer - and that's with all due respect to his successor, Brian Johnson
Bon Scott AC/DC Wallpapers Wallpaper Cave. However, Scott's parents asked them to continue, so they sought out Brian Johnson, a singer Bon Scott had compared to his idol Little Richard.They proceeded to record Back in Black as a tribute to Scott, per Ultimate Classic Rock: "We wouldn't have even done him justice in words.Even the bell in the beginning of 'Hell's Bells' was our little tribute." A Scottish-born ex-pat with a voice that sounded like it had been soaked in whiskey, Bon's roguish charisma and a lived-in worldview fitted perfectly alongside Angus Young's livewire energy