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- SEPTEMBER 9, 2011
AC/DC Exhibition Coming To Glasgow
The AC/DC Australian Family Jewels Exhibition has been transported to Scotland and will begin showing at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow from September 17th, 2011 through February 12, 2012. The exhibition is now being dubbed AC/DC: Scotland's Family Jewels and will showcase many interesting and one of a kind items from AC/DC's history. The Kelingrove stop will be the only European area stop of the tour before the exhibition moves to The Experience Music Project in Seattle, Washington, USA. - SEPTEMBER 6, 2011
Phil's Place
AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd will be opening his very own restaurant on the Harbour Bridge marina in Tauranga, New Zealand, Phil's home town. - AUGUST 31, 2011
Bon's Mother Isa Scott Passes Away
Undercover.fm news reports that Isa (Isabelle) Scott, the mother of Bon Scott passed away in Western Australia at the age of 92 on August 30th. Isa attended the AC/DC concert as a VIP guest during the "Black Ice" world tour at Subiaco Oval on March 6, 2010, and had attended a show during every tour since Bon's death.Condolences to the Scott family from ACDC.com - AUGUST 1, 2011
AC/DC Monopoly Available Now
AC/DC Monopoly, the official team-up between the world's biggest and best rock and roll band and the most popular board game of all time, is here! The AC/DC Collector’s Edition of MONOPOLY® celebrates The Rock N Roll Dream with some of the greatest rock music of the 20th century and beyond. This completely customized game features the band’s most popular albums and locations including Black Ice, Stiff Upper Lip, AC/DC Lane and more, allowing fans to build their own AC/DC empire. Order your copy right here now!
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