Yan “Johnny” Vetaris was not even a teenager yet when his cousin Chris came to visit from Sydney, Australia in the mid 1970s. Chris brought with him T.N.T., an album — at the time unreleased in North America — by a newly formed hard rock Aussie band called AC/DC. Read More
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