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stephen crawford young

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Australian musician (born 1956)

Stevie Immature

Young live for the Rock or Bust World Tour in Tacoma, Washington, 2016

Immature live for the Rock or Bust World Bout in Tacoma, Washington, 2016

Background information
Nascence name Stephen Crawford Immature Jr.
Built-in (1956-12-11) xi December 1956 (historic period 66)
Glasgow, Scotland
Genres Hard rock
Occupation(due south) Musician
Instrument(south) Guitar
Years active 1979–nowadays
Labels Columbia
Member of Air-conditioning/DC
Formerly of Starfighters
Website acdc.com

Musical creative person

Stephen Crawford Immature Jr. (born 11 Dec 1956) is an Australian musician, and the rhythm guitarist and bankroll vocalizer for the Australian rock & curl ring Ac/DC. He joined the band in Apr 2014, to record the group's Rock or Bust anthology, simply was not announced as an official fellow member of the ring until September of that year. He replaced his uncle, Malcolm Young who retired due to dementia.[1] [2] He had previously filled in for Malcolm on Ac/DC'southward 1988 US tour.[3]

Early life [edit]

Young is the son of Stephen Crawford Young Sr. (1933–1989), who was the eldest brother of Angus, Malcolm, George, and Alex Young.[4] He emigrated with his family from Scotland to Sydney in 1963. The family unit settled in Concord, New S Wales.[5] [6] He returned to Scotland in 1970.[seven]

Career [edit]

Early music career [edit]

Subsequently his outset bands, The Stabbers, Prowler and Tantrum formed in the Scottish Borders town of Hawick in the late 1970s, Young made two albums in the 1980s with his rock band Starfighters, formed 1980 in Birmingham. Starfighters were called as support for AC/DC's Back in Black UK Bout in 1980.[eight] Starfighters also opened several dates for Ozzy Osbourne in 1982.

Starfighters divide in 1983 before coming back together in 1987 for some other shot. When that did not work out, Young formed Piffling Big Horn whose demo tape was produced by Malcolm Young. They soon broke upward after a lack of success in signing a record deal, although not before they had recorded a session for Tommy Vance'southward Fri Stone Evidence on BBC Radio 1. Young later formed Upwardly Rising, a band that also dissever. In 2009, Young was a member of Birmingham rock band Hellsarockin.[ix] [ non-main source needed ]

When Starfighters bassist Doug Dennis died in 2011, the remaining Starfighters reformed to play at his wake with Immature's son Angus on bass.[x]

From July 2013 Young and Pat Hambly from the Starfighters performed in a blues trio with vocaliser Martin Wood called Bluish Murda.[11] [12] [ non-primary source needed ] Blue Murda were afterward joined on guitar by Immature's son, Angus, and John Malan on bass guitar. Angus is the grand-nephew of AC/DC'due south Angus Young and was briefly a member of AC/DC tribute band AC/DC UK.[13]

Career with AC/DC [edit]

The connection to AC/DC goes back to the 1960s where Young, Angus, and Malcolm attended the same schoolhouse while growing upwards in Sydney.[14] Coincidentally, Starfighters was also the name of a Dutch ring of Air conditioning/DC co-producer Harry Vanda, before his family moved to Australia.[xv]

During the late 1970s Young and his blood brother Fraser occasionally travelled with Air-conditioning/DC on bout; both were photographed with Angus and Malcolm backstage at Wembley in 1979 during the Highway to Hell Tour.[16] [17]

During the 1988 US tour for Ac/DC's album Accident Up Your Video, which started on 3 May 1988, Young filled in for Malcolm on rhythm guitar, while Malcolm left to deal with a growing alcohol dependency. Many fans were not even aware that Malcolm had been replaced, because Young bore a physical resemblance (at the time) to him.[xviii] Malcolm overcame his drinking problem and returned to the band, staying until his retirement in 2014.

In July 2014, AC/DC's Brian Johnson confirmed that Immature had recorded with the band for their upcoming album Rock or Bust, again replacing his sick uncle Malcolm.[19] In September information technology was confirmed that Young would supersede Malcolm on a permanent basis.[20] It was revealed in a Rolling Stone interview that Young had been recruited by Angus as far dorsum equally January 2014, before contact had been made with other band members.[21]

Equipment [edit]

Young has played a selection of Gretsch Jet Firebirds throughout his career. His commencement was a blackness, left-handed Firebird which was modified with an additional set of one-half-moon fret inlays on the fingerboard, and had the neck choice-up removed. It had an additional jack slot fitted, and a Burns tailpiece. This Firebird was inherited from Malcolm Immature, and was used to record with Starfighters in the early on 1980s.[22]

Immature also inherited some other Firebird from Malcolm Young; this i was almost exactly the same as Malcolm's master Gretsch, with the neck pick-upwards removed, a 3rd pick-upwardly cavity, and the finish removed to leave articulate maple. It has a Burns tailpiece, and was Immature'southward no. ane guitar on Air-conditioning/DC'due south Stone Or Bust World tour.[22]

Young uses 0.011 gauge strings for his high E string, although when playing AC/DC material he retains Malcolm's string judge of 0.012" with a wound G string.[22]

For the Rock or Bust bout, Young used Marshall Amplifiers with Celestion Creamback and Classic Lead 80 speakers equally office of his touring set-up.[23]

Family [edit]

Young has three children: Lewis, Angus, and Stevie (III). Stevie (Iii) has a reggae band called Young Culture which as well features Young's blood brother Gus "Goose" on keyboards. Goose also plays in diverse tribute bands.[24]

Discography [edit]

Starfighters [edit]

  • Starfighters (1981) Jive Records
  • In-Flight Picture show (1983) Jive Records

AC/DC [edit]

  • Stone or Bust (2014)[i]
  • Ability Up (2020)

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ a b "AC/DC Rock Or Bosom". Alberts.
  2. ^ "Air conditioning/DC Finish New Album, Particular Malcolm Immature Health Update". Rolling Stone.
  3. ^ "Stevie Immature Spotted with AC/DC in Vancouver?". Ultimate Classic Rock.
  4. ^ "Ac/DC's ANGUS Young Says STEVIE YOUNG Was 'The Logical Choice' To Step in For MALCOLM YOUNG". BLABBERMOUTH.Internet. 24 November 2014. Retrieved seven Oct 2016.
  5. ^ Fink, Jesse (1 November 2013). The Youngs: The Brothers Who Congenital Air conditioning/DC. Ebury Commonwealth of australia. ISBN9781742759791.
  6. ^ Tait, John (October 2010). Vanda and Young. ISBN9781742240107.
  7. ^ "Malcolm Young Exits AC/DC Permanently, Suffering Dementia". noise11.com. 26 September 2014.
  8. ^ The Guinness who'due south who of heavy metallic. Enfield : Guinness Publishing. 1995. p. 339. ISBN978-0-85112-656-2 . Retrieved xxx December 2021.
  9. ^ "HELLSAROCKIN | Heed and Stream Costless Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos". Myspace . Retrieved 7 October 2016.
  10. ^ [1] [ dead link ]
  11. ^ "Blue Murda / Bio". ReverbNation . Retrieved 9 October 2014.
  12. ^ "Blue Murda". Facebook . Retrieved nine October 2014.
  13. ^ "All in family for tribute kings". Nottingham Mail service. Archived from the original on 14 Oct 2014. Retrieved ix October 2014.
  14. ^ "Hard Rock, Harder Times: Air conditioning/DC Return Without Two Members". Rolling Stone . Retrieved 7 Oct 2016.
  15. ^ Tait, John (October 2010). Vanda and Young. ISBN9781742240107.
  16. ^ "Malcolm, Ian Jeffrey, Angus, Stevie or Fraiser Young, & Phil Backstage on HTH Tour". Photobucket. Archived from the original on iv March 2016. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
  17. ^ "1979 / 10 / 27 – SCO, Glasgow, Apollo". acdc-fusebox.forumactif.org . Retrieved seven October 2016.
  18. ^ Vranckx, Yves; Martínez, Verónica. "Air conditioning/DC – Clamor in Belgium – English version". ac-dc.cc. Archived from the original on 14 July 2006.
  19. ^ "Johnson reveals new AC/DC album details". Classic Rock. Archived from the original on 12 July 2014.
  20. ^ "Air-conditioning/DC 'Stone or Bust'". Alberts Management. 23 September 2014. Archived from the original on 26 September 2014. Retrieved 24 September 2014.
  21. ^ Fricke, David (ii December 2014). "'Rock or Bust' for Existent: Inside the Making of AC/DC's Defiant New LP". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on five Dec 2014.
  22. ^ a b c Premier Guitar (thirteen September 2016), Rig Rundown – AC/DC'south Angus Young & Stevie Young, archived from the original on 21 December 2021, retrieved vii October 2016
  23. ^ Speakers, Celestion. "Stevie Young/". Celestion Speakers . Retrieved 7 October 2016.
  24. ^ "Tribute band become a helping mitt from the AC/DC family unit". Derby Telegraph. Archived from the original on 27 July 2014.

External links [edit]

  • Media related to Stevie Young at Wikimedia Commons

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Young

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