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RISING FROM THE ASHES OF BACK IN BLACK.... COMES AN ALL NEW TRIBUTE TO AC/DC AND BRIAN JOHNSON.
Performing a full two hour stage show of AC/DC classic tracks and forgotten gems in a venue near you soon. The stage show comes complete with cannons (where space permits) and will take your breath away. WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT THE BAND... "It really was a stunning performance by Whey Aye C/DC - the band are ascending the ladder at an astonishing pace" RIFFS MAGAZINE - NOVEMBER 2007 "After just witnessing ----------- playing at the --------------- on a recent BBC2 documentary, then I can easily say that Whey-Aye C/DC p*ss all over that lot. Not only do these lads ‘sound’ more authentic, but they also ‘look’ like what you’d expect them too as well" ROCKERMOUTH FANZINE - OCTOBER 2007 "Musically and visually, the band are the closest thing to the real deal you could hope to see and hear - and Daz (vocals) and Graham (lead guitar) are two of the most uncanny looking and authentic sounding frontmen you could ever wish to see in a tribute band" VIV GRIFFITHS - CO FOUNDER, 'THE BIG BALL' AC/DC CONVENTION 2004 - 2006 "Daz and the boys have created one of the best tribute bands you could ever hope to see.... It's been a hell of a long time since Brian Johnson and friends played Newcastle but in their absence, this band will do just fine" "A gig full of raw energy the likes of which few bands can muster....Whey Aye C/DC are a first class tribute" PMSBULL (NORTH EAST MUSIC CRITIC & REVIEWER) "This band was definitely up there with the best, so if you want to capture the essence of an AC/DC gig this band will not disappoint." REVIEW POSTED ON NORTH EAST LIVE ROCK WEBSITE - DAVY'S ROCK PAGE Check out the gig guide as more dates are being arranged and it'll change from week to week. If anyone wants to contact us, for any reason - just email or catch us at a gig. We'll be doing exactly what it says on the tin and playing for two hours belting out the best tunes from the bands 30 odd year career. So get off your arses and come down here.... Cos rock and roll ain't no riddle man - to us it makes good, good sense.....
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