Former AC/DC Bassist MARK EVANS To Take Part In Melbourne Signing Session

October 14, 2011

Former AC/DC bassist Mark Evans will sign copies of his new book, "Dirty Deeds: My Life Inside/Outside AC/DC", tomorrow night (Saturday, October 15) at Back In The Day, Melbourne, Australia's "home of hard rock." Also appearing will be Australia's longest-running AC/DC tribute band DIRTY DEEDS, with the collectable AC/DC wine also up for grabs.

Back In The Day has been operating since 2003 and has played host to many an after-party for touring bands, including shows by THE POOR, CANDY HARLOTS and, more recently, L.A. GUNS.

For more information, visit www.backintheday.com.au.

The final cover image for the North American edition of "Dirty Deeds: My Life Inside/Outside AC/DC" can be seen below. The first-ever book by a member of Bon Scott-era AC/DC is due in November from Bazillion Points books and is now available for pre-order at www.dirtydeedsbook.com.

Mark Evans recorded countless rock anthems with AC/DC on the groundbreaking releases "High Voltage", "TNT", "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap", "Let There Be Rock", and the '74 "Jailbreak" EP.

At nineteen years old in 1975, Mark Evans joined AC/DC, one of the hardest-working and loudest barroom bands in Australia. In the next few years AC/DC recorded a string of bestselling albums, and Mark found himself headlining world tours and living the life of a bona fide rock star. His memoir, "Dirty Deeds: My Life Inside/Outside of AC/DC", is the first bio written by a band insider during the early years, giving insight into the struggles and camaraderie that fueled the rise of hard rock's most successful group. His likeable stories capture the energy and essence of Malcolm Young, Angus Young, Phil Rudd, and the late Bon Scott. Rock and roll icons like George Harrison, Gene Simmons, Phil Lynott, Alice Cooper, Ronnie Wood, Ahmet Ertegun, and members of METALLICA feature as well.

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