The book traces how Australian hard rock band AC/DC’s founding members George, Malcolm and Angus Young built their following

AC/DC's original lineup - (from left) Cliff Williams, Brian Johnson, Stevie Young and Angus Young. Photo: courtesy of Sony Music India
AC/DC – (from left) Cliff Williams, Brian Johnson, Stevie Young and Angus Young. Photo: courtesy of Sony Music India
The Youngs: The Brothers Who Built AC/DC is Australian author Jesse Fink’s book on the veteran rock band in the form of a critical appreciation of the business that was built by the founding members- George, Malcolm and Angus Young. The book looks at the band’s album sales of 200 million, and narrates the story through 11 classic songs, giving a glimpse of the inner workings of the band.
The book has won several awards which include US-based website AllMusicBooks.com’s #1 Music Book of 2014, #1 Amazon Musical Genres Bestseller, #1 Amazon Rock Music Best Seller and #1 Amazon UK Music Business Bestseller. The book was released in India earlier this year by HarperCollins Publishers India.
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