Peter Clack

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Peter Clack was a drummer with rock band AC/DC. He joined the band in April 1974, joining Malcolm Young (Rhythm Guitar), Angus Young (Lead Guitar), Dave Evans (Lead Vocals) and Rob Bailey (Bass).

He was one of the more regular members of the band's rhythm section during 1974, continuing until January 1975 when he was sacked along with Bailey. He appeared in the earliest video footage of AC/DC that has so far emerged, the Last Picture Show Theatre video of "Can I Sit Next To You". He was a member of the band during the recording of their debut album High Voltage but apparently did not contribute much to it, most of the drum parts being recorded by session man Tony Currenti. Clack's permanent replacement was Phil Rudd.


[edit] References

  • "Two Sides To Every Glory", Paul Stenning, 2005
  • "Metal Hammer & Classic Rock present AC/DC", Metal Hammer magazine special, 2005


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Discography
Studio albums: High Voltage (Aus.)T.N.T.Dirty Deeds Done Dirt CheapHigh Voltage (int.)Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (int.)Let There Be Rock (Aus.)Let There Be Rock(int.)PowerageHighway To HellBack in BlackFor Those About to Rock We Salute YouFlick of the Switch'74 JailbreakFly on the WallWho Made WhoBlow Up Your VideoThe Razors EdgeBallbreakerBonfireVoltsStiff Upper LipStiff Upper Lip Tour Edition
Live albums: If You Want BloodLiveLive: 2 CD Collector's EditionLive from the Atlantic StudiosLet There Be Rock: The Movie
Films and videos: AC/DC: Let There Be RockFly on the WallWho Made WhoAC/DCClippedLive At DoningtonFor Those About To RockNo BullStiff Upper Lip LiveLive '77Toronto RocksFamily Jewels
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