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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bon_ScottBon Scott - Wikipedia

    Ronald Belford "Bon" Scott (9 July 1946 – 19 February 1980) was an Australian singer and songwriter. He was the second lead vocalist and lyricist of the hard rock band AC/DC from 1974 until his death in 1980.

  2. Feb 19, 2024 · It’s an overcast day in early December 2004, and Classic Rock is making its way to a fateful setting: number 67 Overhill Road, in East Dulwich, South London. This is where AC/DC's Bon Scott died, his body found abandoned in a Renault 5 car parked on the road just outside the address nearly 25 years ago.

  3. Jan 27, 2024 · Here we rank every one that the great man recorded with the band, from high-voltage classics to obscure B-sides and everlasting anthems. (Image credit: Martyn Goddard / Alamy Stock Photo) Bon Scott was AC/DCs original and greatest singer – and that’s with all due respect to his successor, Brian Johnson.

  4. Jul 8, 2021 · On February 19, 1980, Bon Scott was found dead in a parked car in London. The cause was acute alcohol poisoning — but some believe there's more to the story. Bon Scott was the wildcard frontman for AC/DC who had a reputation for raucous partying — until one night the party went too far.

  5. Nov 1, 2017 · Exactly when, where and, especially, how did Bon Scott die? 37 years after the event, still no one knows for sure. In his new book, Jesse Fink throws intriguing new light on a dark story.

  6. May 8, 2022 · He was 33. Bon, holding his bagpipes, performs for the video for It’s a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock’n’Roll). (Australian Story: ABC Archives) It was an inglorious end to a life ...

  7. bonscottofficial.com › historyHistory - Bon Scott

    Sadly, Bon passed away on February 19, 1980 just weeks after the conclusion of the Highway To Hell tour. 41 years later and Bons legendary status has only grown. His influence on rock lyrics, singing and performance are indelible. So much style for such little wardrobe.

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