AC/DC To Retire Due To Malcolm Young Suffering From A Stroke
Reports are beginning to surface from an Australian journalist Darryl Mason that that: "About 3 weeks ago, founding member, rhythm guitarist, co-producer and co-songwriter Malcolm Young had a stroke, which left a blood clot on his brain. When AC/DC reunited at the start of April to begin a month of rehearsals, in the lead-up to new album recording sessions, Malcolm discovered he couldn't play. At least, he couldn't play like he used to play."
Other reports are swirling around to the same effect stating AC/DC's retirement announcement could come as early as tomorrow.
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Jason Fisher April 15, 2014
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