Malcolm Young, Whose Guitar Riffs Helped Propel AC/DC to Fame, Dies at 64

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Malcolm Young, Whose Guitar Riffs Helped Propel AC/DC to Fame, Dies at 64
What am I going to write about — Rembrandt?" The band won its first Grammy in 2010, for best hard rock performance, with
the song "War Machine." The group’s influential album "Back In Black" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2013.
Malcolm Young said that You need to entertain
Fame said that AC/DC’s music and approach had a worn-in, scruffy vibe
that stood in stark contrast to the pretentiousness suffusing much rock music at the time,
" Angus Young said. that People say it’s juvenile music, but pardon me — I thought rock ’n’ roll was supposed to be juvenile,
18, 2017
Malcolm Young, the guitarist and songwriter who helped found the Australian rock band AC/DC, died on Saturday.
The band spoke with The New York Times in 2008, on the cusp of the release of "Black
Ice," which would eventually receive a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Album.