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          Legendary Australian guitarist and AC/DC co-founder Malcolm Young has died aged Known for the powerhouse riffs and rhythm guitar that propelled the Sydney..

          After leaving school aged 15, late AC/DC founder Malcolm Young worked as a sewing machine mechanic at a Hestia bra factory in Sydney, Australia.

        1. After leaving school aged 15, late AC/DC founder Malcolm Young worked as a sewing machine mechanic at a Hestia bra factory in Sydney, Australia.
        2. Last publicized image of Malcolm Young, guitarist of AC/DC.
        3. Legendary Australian guitarist and AC/DC co-founder Malcolm Young has died aged Known for the powerhouse riffs and rhythm guitar that propelled the Sydney.
        4. AC/DC guitarist and founding member Angus Young believes that 'Let There Be Rock' is the album that “defines” the band.
        5. Fare thee well to the great Louis Gossett Jr., a proud son of Brooklyn and a graduate of Abraham Lincoln HS (where he went to school with your.
        6. Malcolm Young

          Australian rock musician
          Date of Birth: 06.01.1953
          Country: Australia

          Content:
          1. Malcolm Mitchell Young: The Rhythmic Force of AC/DC
          2. The Velvet Underground and Kentuckee
          3. The Formation of AC/DC
          4. The Loss of Bon Scott and the Rise of AC/DC
          5. Personal Life and Absence from the Band
          6. Illness and Death
          7. Legacy and Influence

          Malcolm Mitchell Young: The Rhythmic Force of AC/DC

          Early Life and Influences

          Malcolm Mitchell Young was born into a large family in Glasgow, Scotland, on January 6, 1953.

          His parents, William and Margaret, emigrated to Sydney, Australia, in 1963 with their children George, Margaret, Malcolm, and Angus, leaving behind their eldest son Alex in the UK. The family settled in Burwood, a suburb of Sydney.

          Malcolm's older brother, George, was a successful musician in the rock band The Easybeats, whose hit song "Friday On My Mind" topped the Australian charts.

          Malcolm was also a talented soccer player and aspired to a career in sports.

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