AC/DC Laneway Becomes Rock 'N' Roll Shrine
February 9, 2010Australia's Ninemsn reports: A pair of AC/DC devotees hope to lure the rockers to a Melbourne laneway named after them by turning it into a rock 'n' roll shrine.
Artist Ben Couzens and publican James Young have plastered the city's famous AC/DC Lane with giant posters of the veteran band in a tribute spanning their entire 37-year career.
"We're thinking of every idea we possibly can to encourage the band to come down here," Mr Young, owner of the laneway's watering hole Cherry Bar, told Ninemsn.
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