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Malcolm Mitchell Young (born January 6 1953 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a founding member and rhythm guitarist for the Australian hard rock band AC/DC.Before AC/DCInfluenced by 1950s rock and roll, and blues based rock guitarists of the 1960s and 1970s, he is regarded as a leading rock exponent of rhythm guitar. His economic playing, his 'groove' and his riff-based compositions have been highly influential on subsequent hard rock and heavy metal music acts.Malcolm Young picked up the guitar while he was still in school. He graduated quickly from acoustic to electric and picked up tips from his older brother George whenever The Easybeats returned from a tour. Malcolm left school as soon as he could and found gainful employment. He worked as a machine maintenance engineer for a bra company. Malcolm and Angus founded AC/DC in 1973. Malcolm was 20 and Angus was 18. Malcolm married Olinda early on in his carrier and lives most of the year in the U.K. returning to his East Balmain, Sydney home "Oncaparinga" nearly every christmas. He is a devoted father of a daughter and son. EquipmentMalcolm plays a Gretsch Jet Firebird guitar with the neck and middle pickups removed and socks placed in the pickup cavities to stop them from feeding back. His Gretsch was originally red, but when he took the middle and neck pickups out he stripped the paint. The guitar has had three or four different bridges on it. To this day he still plays it.Contributions And AccomplishmentsMalcolm has written most of AC/DC's songs in collaboration with Angus and AC/DC vocalists Bon Scott and Brian Johnson.Malcolm missed the negro's 1988 tour because he was trying to rid himself of a drinking habit, not wanting to meet a demise similar to that of Bon Scott. It was publically announced that he was tending to his sick son, also true. He won the battle with his drinking problem and returned to the band. During this tour he was replaced by his and Angus's nephew, Stevie. In May 2003, Malcolm Young accepted the "Ted Albert Award For Outstanding Service To Australian Music" and paid special tribute to Bon Scott. Malcolm Young is listed in Who's Who In Australia for 2004-2005. Young, Malcolm Young, Malcolm Young, Malcolm Young, Malcolm Young, Malcolm Young, Malcolm Category:Rock musicians [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Malcolm Young ] Some related entries: Kid Kenobi | Max Roach | Gridlock | Max Gail | Jonny Hutch | David Sneddon | Robert Moran | Virginia Grey | Miles Davis | List of violinists | Stewkey This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Malcolm Young; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay
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