Colin Burgess: AC/DC original drummer dies as fans pay tribute | Ents & Arts News



Colin Burgess: AC/DC original drummer dies as fans pay tribute | Ents & Arts News

Colin Burgess – the original drummer of AC/DC – has died aged 77

The band announced the news on social media, saying Burgess was “our first drummer and a very respected musician”.

“Happy memories, rock in peace Colin,” the group added.

Burgess was drummer for The Masters Apprentices from 1968 to 1972 before moving to AC/DC in November 1973.

But this partnership was shortlived and ended four months later when Burgess was fired for allegedly performing drunk. The group went on to have a succession of different drummers after his departure, while Burgess performed in various bands with his brother, Danny.

In 1998, Burgess was inducted into the Australian ARIA Hall of Fame for his work with Master’s Apprentices.

Fans were quick to pay tribute to the musician.

“Rest in power, Colin Burgess,” one wrote. “Your thunderous beats paved the way for generations of rockers to come. You’ll always be remembered as the heartbeat of AC/DC’s early years.”

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Another added: “Him and Bon are rocking it out in the pearly gates.”

Ronald Belford ‘Bon’ Scott was one of the original lead vocalists for the group.

Burgess was at the bar the night Scott, 33, died of alcohol poisoning and was one of the last people to speak to him.

Scott was replaced by Brian Johnson, who remains lead vocalist for the band today.



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