Original AC/DC Singer DAVE EVANS Performs "Highway To Hell" In Los Angeles; Multi-Cam Video Posted
December 17, 2021, 3 years ago
AC/DC co-founder and former vocalist, Dave Evans, performed the band's classic, "Highway To Hell", during his show at Leonardo's in Huntington Park, Los Angeles County, California on October 22. Multi-cam footage of the performance, editing by Joe Dolan, can be seen below:
Chrystal Records Argentina, in alliance with Space Rock Productions Denmark, recently announced the recording of two new songs by Dave Evans, produced by the legendary Grammy winning music producer, Flemming Rasmussen, famous for having been the producer of three of Metallica's early albums, plus winning the Grammy for producing Metallica's "One" in 1989. The new Dave Evans recordings are to be released in the next few months.
One of the songs is written by the Danish musician and composer Nicholas Hill and is called "Guitarman", the other song will be an Elvis Presley cover song that Dave Evans had made popular with his former band, AC/DC.
Stay tuned for updates.
Evans, who briefly sang for AC/DC in 1973 / 1974, appearing on their debut single "Can I Sit Next To You, Girl" / "Rocking In The Parlour", before being replaced by Bon Scott, was recently granted an honorary Lifetime Membership to the Temperley, Argentina-based soccer club, Club Atlético Temperley.
Evans received his own personalized player shirt, complete with the sponsors logos and the number 10, made famous by Argentina's soccer legend, Diego Maradona.