The World’s Most Iconic Guitarists: Who Is The Best?

Published on 04/30/2021
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Malcolm Young

Malcolm Young was born in Sydney, Australia, and at the age of 20, he and his brother Angus co-founded Australia’s biggest rock band, AC/DC. Malcolm continued to play rhythm guitar while Angus took the lead. According to legend, they chose the name AC/DC after seeing the letters on the top of their older sister Margaret’s sewing machine. Malcolm and his band were touring Europe with Black Sabbath by the late 1970s. It was said that they didn’t get along with Black Sabbath very well. According to one story, when things got heated, Sabbath guitarist Geezer Butler pulled out a knife on Malcolm.

Malcolm Young

Malcolm Young

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George Harrison

Another great artist who died ahead of his time. This founding member of the Beatles died in 2001 at the age of 58 from throat cancer, which he attributed to years of smoking. Harrison was the first Billboard Century Award winner in 1992. It marked Harrison’s “critical role in laying the groundwork for the modern concept of world music.”

George Harrison

George Harrison

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