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Brian Francis Johnson De Luca (born 5 October 1947) is an English singer and songwriter. In 1980, after the death of Bon Scott , he became the third lead singer of the Australian rock band AC/DC . Johnson was one of the founding members of the rock band Geordie formed in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1971.
Brian Johnson, the longtime lead vocalist of AC/DC, has detailed the hearing loss that led him to withdraw from the remainder of the band’s “Rock or Bust” world tour, but denied rumors that ...
On Christmas of 1960, during a midnight mass in Northern England, a young choir boy named Brian Johnson stepped in front of his church congregation. He sang a solo rendition of “Silent Night ...
AC/DC’s Brian Johnson on the Highway Out of Hell: ‘I Thought I Was Done’. The singer reflects on his early life, how he overcame deafness to get onstage again, and his new memoir, 'The Lives ...
The legendary front man of AC/DC has written a new memoir, "The Lives of Brian," chronicling his incredible rise and a few falls leading one of the biggest b...
AC/DC rocker Brian Johnson took to the stage for the first time in seven years to mark a triumphant comeback. Johnson performed live with the group for the first time since September 2016 in ...
As AC/DC’s frontman since 1980, Brian Johnson is used to shaking people all night. But writing his new memoir, The Lives of Brian, affected him in a different way.
Brian Johnson lived many lives before he became the frontman for the legendary Australian rock band AC/DC — hence the title of his new autobiography, The Lives of Brian. The book actually ends...
One of SPIN'S Best Music Memoirs of 2022! Brian Johnson’s memoir from growing up in a small town to starting his own band to ultimately replacing Bon Scott, the lead singer of one of the world biggest rock acts, AC/DC.
The Lives of Brian: A Memoir. Audible Audiobook. – Unabridged. One of SPIN'S Best Music Memoirs of 2022! Brian Johnson’s memoir from growing up in a small town to starting his own band to ultimately replacing Bon Scott, the lead singer of one of the world biggest rock acts, AC/DC.