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Angus McKinnon Young (Glasgow, Scotland, March 31, 1955) is a Scottish-born Australian musician, best known as a founding member and lead guitarist of the group AC / DC, apart from being the only member who has remained in the band since its inception.
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the Young family emigrated to Australia, settling in Sydney. Angus and Malcolm receiving guitar lessons from his brother George, a member of The Easybeats
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Young, 18 years old, with his brother Malcolm created in 1973, AC / DC group
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Young took his picture with the school uniform. The story goes back to the formation of the group, in which Angus was still studying, and when classes ended, he went directly to rehearse with his band without changing clothes
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Back in Black is the seventh studio album by the Australian hard rock band AC / DC, released in 1980. It was recorded in Bahamas
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At 1990 AC/DC realised the album The Razors Edge, with the emblematic song Thunderstrack
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He was inducted into the Hall dela Fame Rock and Roll with the current members of the band in 2003
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Young received the award from Kerrang