New Video: AC/DC’s “Rock the Blues Away”!


AC/DC has released a music video for “Rock The Blues Away,” the third and latest single from the band’s new album Rock Or Bust. The clip was filmed on February 10th at the Dragonfly club in Los Angeles and features an enthusiastic crowd of real fans who came from all over the world just to be part of the shoot.
•The clip also features current drummer Chris Slade, who rejoined AC/DC last month for its performance at the Grammy Awards and who will play on its world tour as a replacement for original drummer Phil Rudd.
•Slade previously played with AC/DC from 1990 to 1993 and can be heard on the 1990 album The Razor’s Edge.

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