Mark Evans joined AC/DC in 1975, at only nineteen years old, when they were one of the hardest working and loudest rock bands in Australia.
In the next few years AC/DC recorded the bestselling albums "TNT," "High Voltage," "Dirty Deeds Done Cheap," and "Let There Be Rock," and Mark found himself headlining world tours and living the Life of a bonafide rock star.. " About the Author: Mark Evans became the bassist of AC/DC in 1975, at only nineteen years old, when they were one of the hardest working and loudest rock bands in Australia.
AC/DC remains one of the top-grossing bands of all time, and Mark s memoir is the first to reveal the band dynamic from behind the scenes, painting a portrait of five extremely hardworking, talented, and mischievous musicians who were yet culpable to the demons that drive many bands apart: sudden fame, sex, drugs, and rock and roll.
Rock and roll icons like George Harrison, Gene Simmons, and members of Metallica feature as well.
His memoir, "Dirty Deeds: My Life Inside and Outside of AC/DC," is the first book written by an AC/DC insider, giving fans insight into the Life of not only Evans, but also singer Bon Scott, who died tragically in 1980.
In the next few years AC/DC recorded four bestselling albums, and Mark found himself headlining world tours and living the Life of a bonafide rock star.
Mark Evans joined AC/DC in 1975, at only nineteen years old, when they were one of the hardest working and loudest rock bands in Australia