Saturday, November 18, 2017

Music: Malcolm Young (1953-2017), We Salute You

AC/DC announced that their guitarist and cofounder, Malcolm Young, died Saturday, November 18, at the age of 64.
A statement shared on both the band’s website and Facebook page read, “It is with deepest sorrow that we inform you of the death of Malcolm Young, beloved husband, father, grandfather and brother. Malcolm had been suffering from Dementia for several years and passed away peacefully with his family by his bedside.”
“Renowned for his musical prowess Malcolm was a songwriter, guitarist, performer, producer and visionary who inspired many. From the outset, he knew what he wanted to achieve and, along with his younger brother, took to the world stage giving their all at every show. Nothing less would do for their fans,” the statement continued. “Malcolm is survived by his loving wife O’Linda, children Cara and Ross, son-in-law Josh, three grandchildren, sister and brother.”
“While thanking all for their overwhelming support and heartfelt condolences, the family ask that you respect their privacy during this time of heartbreak and grief. For those wishing to send messages to the family please visit the Sydney Morning Herald Malcolm Young Memorial website which will be available next week,” the statement also advised, before asking that donations be made to the Salvation Army in lieu of flowers.
Malcolm Young, AC/DC, Guitarist, Cofounder
Bon Scott, Malcolm Young, Phil Rudd, Angus Young and Cliff Williams of AC/DC pose in London, England in August 1979. Fin Costello/Redferns

Young and brother Angus Young cofounded AC/DC in Australia in 1973 and were credited as cowriters of every song the band released through 2014, with hits including “You Shook Me All Night Long,” “Highway to Hell” and “Back in Black.”

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