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| | George Young (musician) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | George Redburn Young (born on 6 November 1947 in Glasgow), is an Australian rock musician, songwriter and record producer, best-known as the co-writer of international hits "Friday On My Mind" and "Love Is In The Air" and for his production of hard rock band AC/DC, which features his younger brothers Angus and Malcolm Young. |
 | | Born in the east end of Glasgow, Scotland, Young's father's name was William, and his mother's name was Margaret (her maiden name also being Young); they later emigrated to Australia. |
 | | Starting his career in Sydney, George Young first achieved international success in the 1960s as rhythm guitarist, and in the band The Easybeats; Young co-wrote nearly all of their songs, first with singer Stevie Wright, then later with lead guitarist Harry Vanda. |
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