AC/DC Exposed at Blender Gallery
Aussie rock music fans have their last chance to see one of the coolest photographic collections around this weekend. AC/DC Exposed showcases the works of Phillip Morris, a rock journalist who captured the band at the height of their fame.
The exhibition features some 60 photos, including the publicity shots for High Voltage and Jailbreak, previously unseen shots from the studio sessions of Dirty Deeds, stills from the filming of High Voltage, and images from their historic 1979 gig at the Cremorne Hotel - their last with Bon Scott.
These vintage images show former lead singer Bon Scott and his band mates in all their glory, making the exhibition a must for AC/DC fans and anyone interested in Australia’s music history.
Dates: Until July 29
Times: Tuesdays to Saturdays 10 am to 6 pm
Location: Blender Gallery
Address: 16 Elizabeth Street, Paddington
Public transport: Catch #333, #352, #378, or #380 bus from the city to Oxford Street and walk down Elizabeth Street
Parking: Limited street parking is available in nearby side streets
Cost: Free
Website: http://www.blender.com.au/
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