Bon Scott

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Bon Scott

Overview

Known for
Acting
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Birthday
Jul 09, 1946 (79 years old)
Death date
Feb 19, 1980

Bon Scott

Known For

Rock: the origin
0h 15m
Movie 2023

Rock: the origin

Rock is a beautiful style of music, with many artists...

AC/DC: The Story of Back in Black
0h 23m
Movie 2020

AC/DC: The Story of Back in Black

In this 23-minute documentary interview clips from the album's entire...

AC/DC - At the Pavillon in Paris 1979
1h 11m
Movie 2008

AC/DC - At the Pavillon in Paris 1979

Live wire - Shot down in flames - Hell ain't...

AC/DC: Highway to Hell - Classic Album Under Review
1h 16m
Movie 2008

AC/DC: Highway to Hell - Classic Album Under Review

This film puts the album Back In Black under the...

AC/DC - Plug Me In
7h 0m
Movie 2007

AC/DC - Plug Me In

The AC/DC Plug Me In DVD collection brings together for...

AC/DC: High Voltage 1973-1980
1h 50m
Movie 2004

AC/DC: High Voltage 1973-1980

Rare collection of TV-, promo-, and live-clips from the early...

AC/DC - Ride On, Bon!
1h 38m
Movie 2004

AC/DC - Ride On, Bon!

On February 19th, 1980 one of the greatest Rock´n´Roll singers...

AC/DC ‎– Live 77-78
Movie 2003

AC/DC ‎– Live 77-78

Biography

Ronald Belford "Bon" Scott (9 July 1946 – 19 February 1980) was an Australian singer, songwriter and instrumentalist, best known for being the lead vocalist and lyricist of the Australian hard rock band AC/DC from 1974 until his death in 1980. Scott was born in Forfar in Angus, Scotland, and spent his early years in Kirriemuir. He moved to Australia with his family in 1952 at the age of six, living in Melbourne for four years before settling in Fremantle, Western Australia. Scott formed his first band, The Spektors, in 1964 and became the band's drummer and occasional lead vocalist. He performed in several other bands including The Valentines and Fraternity before replacing Dave Evans as the lead singer of AC/DC in 1974. AC/DC's popularity grew throughout the 1970s, initially in Australia, and then internationally. Their 1979 album Highway to Hell reached the top 20 in the United States, and the band seemed on the verge of a commercial breakthrough. However, on 19 February 1980, Scott died after a night out in London. AC/DC briefly considered disbanding, but the group recruited vocalist Brian Johnson of the British glam rock band Geordie. AC/DC's subsequent album, Back in Black, was released only five months later, and was a tribute to Scott. It went on to become the second-best-selling album in history. In the July 2004 issue of Classic Rock, Scott was rated as number one in a list of the "100 Greatest Frontmen of All Time". Hit Parader ranked Scott as fifth on their 2006 list of the 100 Greatest Heavy Metal Vocalists of all time.