musicNEWS:
AC/DC Member First Person Thrown Out of Rock Hall Of Fame.
03-2-03
antiGUY
.
“I think I am about the first person to ever
get thrown out of the Hall of Fame,” former AC/DC Bass player Mark Evans
told Australian rock site Undercover.
As you may or may not know AC/DC will be
inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame later this month. At first
bass player Mark Evans, who played on the groups first three studio albums
(those released in the US), was to be inducted along with the other members
of the band but then suddenly Mark found out that the Rock Hall had changed
the rules and he wasn’t going to be inducted.
Mark granted Australian music site Undercover
an interview where he talks a bit about the embarrassment of being “un-inducted”
and his history with the band (a link to the full interview follows this
article).
“I joined them in March 1975,” says Mark
Evans. “By that stage 'High Voltage' the album had already been recorded.
Also 'High Voltage' the single had already been recorded but as you know
'High Voltage' the single wasn't on 'High Voltage' the album. I started
recording with them from 'T.N.T.' onwards. I did the 'T.N.T.' album, 'Dirty
Deeds' and 'Let There Be Rock'.”
Moves by the Rock Hall were embarrassing
to Evans because when it was first announced that AC/DC would be inducted
his name appeared on the list of members but his name was subsequently
dropped six weeks later.
“At the end of the day had it come around
and it was going to be the current line-up and Bon inducted I'd say ‘s***
missed out but what the hell’. I would have taken it on the chin. That's
part of life,” says Evans. “But to be mentioned as being inducted and having
it splashed all over the world and then have it retracted, that to me is
just unacceptable.”
Below is the press release Mark Evans releases
back in January when he discovered that his name was dropped from the induction
rolls.
“Sydney’s Sunday Sun-Herald newspaper [on
Jan. 19] reported an unprecedented backflip by the U.S. Rock & Roll
Hall of Fame. It was proudly announced by the Hall of Fame on November
7, 2002 that all current members of seminal blues-rock outfit AC/DC plus
foundation members Mark Evans (bass) and Bon Scott (vocals) would be inducted
in March 2003. It was revealed [on Sunday, Jan. 19] by Sunday Sun-Herald
journalist Peter Holmes that in an unprecedented move the Hall of Fame
has now retracted the nomination of Mark Evans. Despite his work featured
on four classic albums released by the band (‘TNT’, ‘Dirty Deeds’, ‘Let
there be Rock’ and ‘High Voltage’ US release) that have amassed
an amazing 30 million sales worldwide, Mark was offered no explanation
for this astonishing turnaround. Suzan Evans, Executive Director of the
Hall of Fame, stated just prior to Xmas that Mark’s inclusion, and the
fact that this was widely publicized by the Hall of Fame since early November,
was ‘an error’. Many requests for clarification of this statement and an
explanation of the extraordinary actions by the Hall of Fame have met with
no success. The extreme embarrassment and personal hurt that this has caused
Mark is obvious. We urge any admirers of the band to implore industry and
media contacts to lobby the Hall of Fame in an attempt to have this situation
rectified. Further, anyone in direct contact with the band should make
them aware of this erroneous decision. They should be encouraged to bring
pressure to bare on the board of the Hall of Fame so that Mark’s nomination
can be reinstated and he can take his rightful position alongside Bon &
the current members.”
Click
here to read the Undercover interview with Mark Evans
more
on AC/DC
tell
a friend about this article
know
of a news item we should cover?
antiMUSIC
News featured on RockNews.info and ARTISTdirect
NewsWire
.
|