- Phil Rudd
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Name = Phil Rudd
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Phillip Hugh Norman Witschke Rudzevecuis
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Born = birth date and age|1954|5|19
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Origin =Melbourne, Australia
Instrument = drums
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Genre =Hard rock
Occupation =Musician
Years_active = 1970 - 1983; 1994 - present
Label =Sony
Associated_acts =AC/DC
Buster Brown
Coloured Balls
URL = [http://www.acdcrocks.com www.acdcrocks.com]
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Notable_instruments = SONOR drums
Paiste cymbalsPhillip Hugh Norman Rudd (born Phillip Hugh Norman Witschke Rudzevecuis [ Bio at www.everydrummer.com [http://www.everydrummer.com/ac_dc_drummer_-_phil_rudd.htm] ] , on
May 19 ,1954 ) is anAustralian drummer, best known for his membership inAustralia n rock bandAC/DC . He held the position from 1975 until 1983, and again from 1994 to present. After the 1977 departure of bassist Mark Evans, he became the only Australian-born member of the band. He usesSONOR drums,Paiste cymbals, and Aquarian drumheads.Biography
Rudd played in several bands in Melbourne before joining Buster Brown with future
Rose Tattoo vocalist,Angry Anderson . They went on to release one album, "Something To Say", in1975 but Rudd left in1974 for a brief spell in the Coloured Balls withLobby Lloyde . During 1975 he was told about AC/DC's rhythm section auditions by his former Coloured Balls bandmate Trevor Young. He asked ex-Buster Brownbassist Geordie Leach to accompany him, but Leach refused. Rudd tried out and was hired immediately [Engleheart, Murray "AC/DC - Maximum Rock N Roll"2006 ISBN 0 7322 8383 3] . He fitted in with the band very quickly and contributed his solid drumming style to great effect on the string of albums recorded from 1975 to 1983. The band relocated to the UK in 1976 and followed a heavy schedule of international touring and recording.Departed from AC/DC
In 1980 vocalist
Bon Scott died. The band regrouped with vocalistBrian Johnson and recorded their most successful album, "Back in Black ". Rudd took Scott's death badly, but continued with AC/DC until he left the band during the recording of the "Flick of the Switch " album in 1983. He had completed his contribution to this album, and although session drummerB.J. Wilson was drafted in to help complete the recording, Wilson's drum parts were eventually not used. FutureDio drummer,Simon Wright , replaced Rudd, and featured in the videos that accompanied the singles released from the album.Rudd's sacking from the band was partly a result of his own problems with alcohol, and also growing conflict between him and band's rhythm guitarist,
Malcolm Young , which eventually became physical. After being sacked from AC/DC, Rudd retired toTauranga ,New Zealand where he purchased a helicopter charter company. ["Metal Hammer & Classic Rock present AC/DC",Metal Hammer magazine special, 2005]His decision to settle in New Zealand may have been due to his high profile. AC/DC fans began to regularly drive through streets Rudd had formerly lived on and approach people in an attempt to locate him.
On his period away from AC/DC, Rudd has said, "I raced cars, flew helicopters, became a farmer and planted some crops. I lived in New Zealand which was great; nice and quiet with nobody bothering me." Rudd also continued to play drums, "when I wanted to rather than when I had to" and built his own studio. ["Metal Hammer & Classic Rock present AC/DC",
Metal Hammer magazine special, 2005]Rejoining AC/DC
When AC/DC went touring in New Zealand in 1994, they called Rudd to see if he would like to "jam" with them. Rudd decided to accept their offer and was eventually rehired.
Since his return to the band, Rudd has contributed to AC/DC's "
Ballbreaker ", "Stiff Upper Lip ", and "Black Ice" albums.Compared to the artists who served in his absence, his style of drumming is deemed the most compatible with the style of the other band members. For this reason, they were glad to welcome him back following
Chris Slade 's term as drummer. It should be noted that there was no ill feeling as a result of Slade's departure. The band praised Slade for his performance and technical ability, but maintained that a certain sound had been missing from AC/DC's music since the altercation in 1983.Equipment
Rudd uses
Sonor drums, andPaiste cymbals. He also has signature drumsticks by Easton Ahead.References
*Harvard reference | Surname1= Walker| Given1= Clinton| Authorlink= Clinton Walker|Year= 1994| Title= Highway to Hell: The Life and Times of AC/DC Legend Bon Scott| Publisher= Verse Chorus Press| ID= ISBN 0-283-06263-0
*cite book | last = Stenning | first = Paul | authorlink = | coauthors = Johnstone, Rob | title = AC/DC: Two Sides to Every Glory: The Complete Biography | publisher = Chrome Dreams | date = 2005 | id = ISBN 1842403087External links
* [http://www.acdc.com/ ACDC.com official site]
* [http://www.acdcrocks.com/ ACDCRocks.com]
* [http://www.accadacca.net/index.html AC/DC profile page by Albert Music]
* [http://www.atlanticrecords.com/acdc/ AC/DC profile page by Atlantic Records]
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