AC/DShe
AC/DShe | |
---|---|
The logo is a modified version of the AC/DC logo | |
Background information | |
Origin | San Francisco, California, United States |
Genres |
Hard rock Tribute |
Years active | 1997-present |
Associated acts | AC/DC |
Website | acdshe.com |
Members |
Amy Ward (Bonny Scott) Nicki Williams (Riff Williams) Sara Brownwell (Mallory Young) Tina Gordon (Philomena Rudd) Pamela Ausejo (Agnes Young) |
Past members |
Tina Lucchesi (Phyllis Rudd) Erin McDermott (Mallory Young) Alison Victor (Agnes Young) Natalie (Mallory Young) Clementine (Phyllis Rudd) Gretchen Menn (Agnes Young) |
AC/DShe (pronounced A C - D She) is an all-female AC/DC tribute band. The band, hailing from San Francisco, covers only pre-1980 AC/DC songs (thus those written while Bon Scott was still alive).[1][2] The band was created by Nicki Williams and Amy Ward in 1997. AC/DShe has toured throughout the US and in Europe and performed at the AC/DC tribute festival in Wales in 2004.[1][3] They began getting significant media coverage in November 2001, with a feature in Details Magazine and have had national and international press since, alongside other gender-specific tribute acts such as Lez Zeppelin[1] and Mandonna.[4] They were also featured in an article on Hustler magazine that covered all-female tribute bands.[5]
Members
- Current members
- Amy Ward (Bonny Scott) - lead vocals
- Pamela Ausejo (Agnes Young) - lead guitar
- Sara Brownell (Mallory Young) - rhythm guitar, background vocals
- Nicki Williams (Riff Williams) - bass, background vocals
- Tina Gordon (Philomena Rudd) - drums
- Former members
- Tina Lucchesi (Phyllis Rudd) - drums
- Erin McDermott (Mallory Young) - rhythm guitar, background vocals
- Alison Victor (Agnes Young) - lead guitar
- Natalie Smith (Mallory Young) - rhythm guitar, background vocals
- Clementine Ross (Phyllis Rudd) - drums
- Gretchen Menn (Agnes Young) - lead guitar
References
- 1 2 3 Klosterman, Chuck. "Dude Rocks Like a Lady". SPIN, June 2005. Rpt. in Chuck Klosterman IV: A Decade of Curious People and Dangerous Ideas (Scribner, 2006), pp. 175-186.
- ↑ Coddon, David L. "These Riot Grrrls Will Walk All Over You". San Diego Union-Tribune, April 24, 2003. Available through Lexis-Nexis.
- ↑ Pata, Chad. AC/DShe Rocks On for AC/DC's Sake. Honolulu Advertiser, July 9, 2004. Accessed June 26, 2007.
- ↑ Vaziri, Aidin. Rock'n'role playing. San Francisco Chronicle, March 7, 2004. Accessed June 26, 2007.
- ↑ Hustler, January 2009 - "For Chicks About to Rock, We Salute You!"
External links
|
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Saturday, December 05, 2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.