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- Angus, Malcolm and the third Young brother who inspired them - Guitar World
In George Young, guitarist for the oft-overlooked Australian band the Easybeats, Malcolm and Angus Young had a significant creative role model
- Remembering AC DC’s Malcolm Young, Band’s Unassuming Mastermind
Malcolm had clearly internalised the lessons he’d learned at the knee of older brother George Young, who’d taken on a similarly low-key role as guitarist, songwriter and producer with
- Remembering George Malcolm Young - ABC listen
George Young, co-founder and rhythm guitarist of The Easybeats died earlier this year in October Despite each member migrating from the northern hemisphere, they were the first Australian rock band to gain international success with their 1967 hit record 'Friday On My Mind'
- Dutch migrants key members of The Easybeats - Australias greatest pop . . .
George Young later became the producer of AC DC, the rock icons starring his younger brothers Malcolm and Angus Young Source: various articles from Wikepedia Paul Budde (2021)
- Malcolm Young: The Man Who Made AC DC - Music Trust
In 1973, George Young and Harry Vanda (his song-writing partner from the Easybeats) returned to Australia George invited his two younger brothers to join them in the studio Though the recording sank without a trace, Malcolm subsequently invited Angus to join him in a new band
- Friday On My Mind – The Story of The Easybeats – A Migrants Voice
George Young, one of the siblings of the Young family from Glasgow who should write rock history (his younger brothers Malcolm and Angus founding AC DC years later), met two young men from the Netherlands, who named themselves Harry Vanda and Dick Diamonde, and started a friendship over a few guitar riffs they played in the washhouse
- Friday on My Mind, the story of The Easybeats, is a great immigrant . . .
His younger brother Malcolm, who played much the same role in AC DC, died a week ago Malcolm is the first named character here, though he's a minor figure in the story The opening shots are of immigrants arriving in Sydney, and young Malcolm is a Scottish tearaway darting among queues
- Easybeats, Grapefruits and AC DC - A History Of The Young . . . - Blogger
George Young is also the older brother of Angus and Malcolm Young of AC DC He would go on to produce the early Bon Scott-era AC DC albums up to 1978’s Powerage , along with his Easybeats songwriting partner Harry Vanda
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