Evans Thinks He’s The Best AC/DC Singer

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Dave Evans, the original lead singer for AC/DC, says he was the band’s “best” singer.

In a new interview, Evans was asked who fronted the band the best and responded, “Well, first, Dave Evans is the best, of course. That’s me, okay? Of course. And most of my fans will tell you exactly that, too.”

Evans sang on AC/DC’s first official single ‘Can I Sit Next To You, Girl’ and it’s B-side ‘Rocking in the Parlour.’

In 1974, Evans was replaced by Bon Scott.

Scott died in 1980 and was then replaced by Brian Johnson, who has fronted the band ever since.

 

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