Colin Burgess, a founding member of the rock band AC/DC, has died at 77.
The Australian native was the unique drummer for the band since its formation in 1973. No reason behind loss of life was instantly given.Â
On the band’s inception, Burgess joined lead vocalist Dave Evans, together with Malcolm Younger, Angus Younger and Larry Van Kriedt, because the band was first beginning to achieve recognition.Â
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A 12 months later, he left the group and was changed by its subsequent drummer Phil Rudd, who went on to play for them throughout a number of stints changing into their best-known drummer.Â
When Bon Scott turned the band’s lead singer, Burgess returned to AC/DC to seem and tour as they continued to play for followers throughout their years of success.Â
Burgess was a profitable musician internationally and in Australia, taking part in with one other Australian group known as The Masters Apprentices who topped the charts within the late-Sixties and early Nineteen Seventies.Â
Burgess shaped the group His Majesty together with his brother Denny and two others, after which shaped the group the Burgess Brothers Band years later.Â
He was a member of one other group, the Lifeless Singer Band, that performed tributes to lifeless Australian singers, based on a discography by Final Traditional Rock.Â
His group The Masters Apprentices had been honored in 1998 with an induction into the Australian Recording Trade Affiliation Corridor of Fame.
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