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One year later the Spektors merged with another local band, the Winston’s, and formed The Valentines, in which Scott was co-lead singer with Vince Lovegrove. The Valentines recorded several songs written by George Young (Older brother of Angus and Malcolm Young) and formally of The Easybeats. "Every Day I Have to Cry" made the local record chart. In 1970, after gaining a place in the ...
11. Feb. 2007 · Bon went on to success, fame & fortune with AC/DC when these bands disembarked but sadly was taken away to the skies of the guitar heaven as they like to say. This is a recording for a true AC/DC fan, it is not AC/DC but features Bon Scott. Another highlight is the 22:47 "Interview with Allan Manning's" at track number 5 that features Vince ...
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Bevor Bon Scott bei AC/DC als zweiter Sänger nach Dave Evans eingestiegen war, spielte er in verschiedenen Bandformationen. Hier sind einige CD-Veröffentlichungen von verschiedenen Labels dieser alten Aufnahmen. Bands wie „The Spektors“, „The Valentines“ und „Fraternity“ spielten dabei eine wichtige Rolle.
The Valentines formed in Perth in mid-1966, bringing together members of three leading local beat groups: Scott and Milson were from The Spektors, Lovegrove, Ward and Cooksey from The Winztons, and Findlay from top WA band Ray Hoff & The Off Beats . Playing a mixture of soul, R&B and mod covers, by the start of 1967 they were already Perth's ...
The Valentines. The Valentines est un groupe de pop rock australien qui fut actif de 1966 à 1970, principalement réputé pour leurs chanteurs, Bon Scott, qui connut plus tard un grand succès avec AC/DC, et Vince Lovegrove, qui devint par la suite un célèbre journaliste musical et manager de Divinyls .
Bon Scott. Ronald Belford "Bon" Scott ( 9. heinäkuuta 1946 Kirriemuir, Skotlanti – 19. helmikuuta 1980 Lontoo) oli skotlantilaissyntyinen australialainen laulaja, joka tunnettiin parhaiten australialaisen hard rock -yhtye AC/DC :n laulajana. Scott syntyi Kirriemuirissa, Skotlannissa ja muutti perheensä mukana Australiaan kuusivuotiaana.
Bon Scott's grave 67 Overhill Road, East Dulwich, London, the site of Bon Scott's death On 15 February 1980, Scott attended a session where Malcolm and Angus Young were working on the beginnings of two songs that would later be recorded on the Back in Black album: "Have a Drink On Me" and "Let Me Put My Love Into You", with Scott accompanying on drums rather than singing or writing lyrics. [1]