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Mark evans ac/dc biography of albert einstein

          Angus Young, at just 18 years old in , founded AC/DC alongside his brother, creating an intriguing rock band.!

          Mark Evans

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          Date of Birth: 02.03.1956
          Country: Australia

          Content:
          1. Biography of Mark Evans
          2. Early Career and AC/DC
          3. Post-AC/DC Career

          Biography of Mark Evans

          Mark Whitmore Evans, born on March 2, 1956, in Melbourne, Victoria, is an Australian musician and bass guitarist.

          A man who ruled Science at the beginning of the 20th century and discovered new dimensions of subjects like Time, Space, and Gravity in human history.

        1. A man who ruled Science at the beginning of the 20th century and discovered new dimensions of subjects like Time, Space, and Gravity in human history.
        2. Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, in the Kingdom of Württemberg in the German Empire on 14 March His father was Hermann Einstein, a salesman and.
        3. Angus Young, at just 18 years old in , founded AC/DC alongside his brother, creating an intriguing rock band.
        4. Abel and Ramanujan were born 85 years apart in time and a world apart in space: Abel in in Finnøy (near Stavanger), Norway, and Ramanujan in in Erode.
        5. The new correspondence reveals many aspects of Einstein's private and public life: his complex relations with his first wife Mileva and his second wife Elsa.
        6. He is best known for his time as a member of the rock bands Rose Tattoo and AC/DC.

          Early Career and AC/DC

          Initially a guitarist, Evans met the members of AC/DC in Melbourne in early 1975. Later that year, he played bass guitar on the band's debut album, "High Voltage," while still working as a payroll clerk.

          After a successful audition, Evans became the bassist for AC/DC, with Malcolm Young taking on rhythm guitar duties.

          Evans appeared with Dave Evans on the music television series "Countdown" in April 1975 and was featured in various advertisements, including the music videos for "It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)" and "Jailbreak." He played on albums such as "