Finnish AC/DC Tribute Band To Commemorate BON SCOTT's Death Anniversary

February 4, 2004

Finnish AC/DC tribute band DIRTY DEEDS INDEED will pay their respect to the original AC/DC singer Bon Scott by starting a three-day mini-tour in Finland on the date of Scott's demise, February 19. It was on that day in 1980 Scott choked to death on his own vomit.

The tour dates and venues are as follows:

Feb. 19 - Helsinki, FIN @ Stella Star Club
Feb. 20 - Mikkeli, FIN @ Carneval Caramel
Feb 21 - Lappeenranta, FIN @ Old Cock

Established in 1995, DIRTY DEEDS INDEED is a band that plays Bon Scott-era AC/DC tunes only, including such classics as "Highway To Hell", "Let There Be Rock", "Whole Lotta Rosie" and "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap".

Sound and video samples are available at the group's homepage.

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