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George Redburn Young (born 6 November 1947 in Glasgow, Scotland) is an Australian rock musician, songwriter and record producer, best-known as the co-writer of the international hits, "Friday On My Mind" and "Love Is In The Air"; and for his production of the hard rock band, AC/DC, which features his younger brothers, Angus and Malcolm Young. November 6 is the 310th day of the year (311th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 55 days remaining. ...
Year 1947 (MCMXLVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1947 calendar). ...
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Motto: (Latin for No one provokes me with impunity)1 Anthem: Multiple unofficial anthems Capital Edinburgh Largest city Glasgow Official language(s) English, Gaelic, Scots 2 Government Constitutional monarchy - Queen Queen Elizabeth II - Prime Minister of the UK Tony Blair MP - First Minister Jack McConnell MSP Unification - by Kenneth I...
Rock is a form of popular music with a prominent vocal melody accompanied by electric guitars, a bass guitar, and drums. ...
A musician is a person who plays or composes music. ...
A songwriter is someone who writes the lyrics to songs, the musical composition or melody to songs, or both. ...
In the music industry, a record producer (or music producer) has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the musicians, and supervising the recording, mixing and mastering processes. ...
link titleThe word international can mean: Between nations or encompassing several nations. ...
In popular music, a chart-topper is an extremely popular recording, identified by its inclusion in a ranked list—a chart—of top selling or otherwise judged most popular releases. ...
Friday on My Mind is an Easybeats-song by Young and Vanda from 1966. ...
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In music, a band is a company of musicians, or musical ensemble, usually popular or folk, playing parts of or improvising a musical arrangement on different musical instruments. ...
This article is about the band. ...
Angus McKinnon Young, born March 31, 1955 in Glasgow, Scotland, is a guitarist and songwriter who has been the lead guitarist of Australian hard rock band AC/DC since the group was formed in 1973. ...
Malcolm Mitchell Young (born January 6, 1953 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a founding member of, rhythm guitarist and co-songwriter for, the Australian hard rock band AC/DC. // Youngs parents William and Margaret emigrated from Glasgow to Sydney, Australia in 1963 with their children George, Margaret, Malcolm and Angus...
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Born in the east end of Glasgow, Scotland, Young's father's name was William, and his mother's name was Margaret (her maiden name also being Young); they emigrated to Australia in 1963. His older brother Alex was later a member of the group Grapefruit. For other uses, see Glasgow (disambiguation). ...
Motto: (Latin for No one provokes me with impunity)1 Anthem: Multiple unofficial anthems Capital Edinburgh Largest city Glasgow Official language(s) English, Gaelic, Scots 2 Government Constitutional monarchy - Queen Queen Elizabeth II - Prime Minister of the UK Tony Blair MP - First Minister Jack McConnell MSP Unification - by Kenneth I...
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this is an article about George Alexander the actor, for the 2000th US soldier killed in Iraq, see George Alexander (US Army soldier) Sir George Alexander (né George Samson) (June 18, 1858 - 1918) was a British actor and stage manager born in Reading, England. ...
Grapefruit were a London-based British band of the late Sixties. ...
Starting his career in Sydney, George Young first achieved international success in the 1960s as the rhythm guitarist in the band The Easybeats; Young co-wrote nearly all of their songs, first with singer Stevie Wright, then later with lead guitarist, Harry Vanda. The Sydney Opera House on Sydney Harbour Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4. ...
The 1960s decade refers to the years from January 1, 1960 to December 31, 1969, inclusive. ...
Rhythm guitar is the role of the guitar in playing accompaniment in various musical styles. ...
The Easybeats were a rock and roll band from Australia. ...
Stevie Wright is an Australian musician. ...
Lead guitar refers to a role within a popular music band, especially a rock band, that provides melody or melodic material, as opposed to the rhythm of the rhythm guitar, bass, and drums. ...
Harry Vanda is a Dutch popular music singer, guitarist, songwriter and record producer from Australia. ...
After the band dissolved, Vanda and Young concentrated on writing and producing pop and rock songs for other recording artists, and under various stage names. One such recording studio based group was their own 'Marcus Hook Roll Band', with brothers, Malcolm and Angus; and Vanda. This page is about musical songs. ...
A musician is a person who plays or composes music. ...
A recording studio is a facility for sound recording. ...
With Vanda, he co-produced AC/DC's early albums, such as Powerage and High Voltage, and played as AC/DC's bass guitarist for a short stint, early in their career. He produced AC/DC's 2000 album Stiff Upper Lip. This article is about the band. ...
Powerage is the fifth studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in May 1978. ...
In electrical engineering High voltage refers to a voltage which is high. ...
Fender Precision Bass Bass Guitar is a commonly spoken phrase used to refer to the electric bass and horizontal acoustic basses, a stringed instrument similar in design to the electric guitar, but larger in size, commonly fretted and sometimes fretless and with a lower range. ...
Selected list of Vanda and Young productions Stevie Wright is an Australian musician. ...
This article is about the band. ...
John Paul Young John Paul Young (June 21, 1950â) is an Australian singer. ...
The Angels were a hard rock band from Adelaide, Australia from the 1970s to the 2000s. ...
Rose Tattoo are an Australian blues/hard rock band, led by Angry Anderson. ...
The picture cover of Flash And The Pans single Flash And The Pan were an Australian New Wave group formed in the late 1970s by Harry Vanda and George Young, both formerly members of the Easybeats. ...
Selected list of Vanda and Young songs The Easybeats were a rock and roll band from Australia. ...
David Bowie (born David Robert Jones on 8 January 1947) is an English Grammy Winning singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, actor, producer, arranger and audio engineer whose work spans more than four decades. ...
The Easybeats were a rock and roll band from Australia. ...
INXS (pronounced In Excess) is an Australian rock group. ...
Two Fires (1990) Jimmy Barnes (born April 28, 1956 as James Dixon Swan) is a popular Australian rock singer. ...
John Paul Young John Paul Young (June 21, 1950â) is an Australian singer. ...
The picture cover of Flash And The Pans single Flash And The Pan were an Australian New Wave group formed in the late 1970s by Harry Vanda and George Young, both formerly members of the Easybeats. ...
Cover of Grace Jones 1981 album Nightclubbing. ...
Stevie Wright is an Australian musician. ...
The Wrights are a Australian rock music supergroup, consisting of Nic Cester (of Jet), Kram (of Spiderbait), Chris Cheney (of The Living End), Davey Lane (of You Am I and The Pictures) and Pat Bourke (of Dallas Crane). ...
External link - Albert Music: Easybeats Facts
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