'Let There Be Rock' is the story of AC/DC written by rock journalist Susan Masino, who met the band during their first American tour in 1977. Over the years, she remained in contact with them, watching AC/DC climb to international stardom. Since 1977, Susan has interviewed the band many times and their friendship has lasted nearly three decades. Now she tells the true story of AC/DC's illustrious career and how they became one of the true great rock 'n' roll bands in history.
The book traces the band's history, from their beginnings in Sydney, Australia in the early 1970s to trail-blazing the US mainstream to the devastating death of lead singer Bon Scott in 1980. The band pulled together and rebounded to the top of the charts with new front man, Brian Johnson and the watershed album, Back in Black. Through it all, AC/DC continues their quest to build a legion of new fans in the 21st century.
Interviewed for this book:
Dave Evans, Tommy Redd, Keith Emerson, Kirk Dyer, Perry Cooper, Raymond Windlow, Julius Grafton, Kelly Shaefer, Don Williams, "Pyro" Pete Cappadocia, Rick Brewster and Mike Andy