WITHOUT a doubt AC/DC must be one of the most ‘tributed’ rock bands on the scene which stands testament to the appeal of the Australian heavy metal band.
No AC/DC night at The Wharf passes without a huge crowd coming through the door.
On Saturday (April 1) it’s the turn of Hells Bells, named after one of the band’s monster numbers taken from their 1980 Back in Black album.
Formed in 1996 and hailing from Bristol, Hells Bells evolved into perhaps one of the most well-known and professional AC/DC tribute bands in the United Kingdom.
The band is made up of Lee Jays on vocals, Brodie Maguire on lead guitar, Danny Trumper on rhythm guitar, Paul O’Shea on bass and Andy Page on drums.
Touring all over the UK as well as Holland, Germany and Ireland playing the music of the legendary AC/DC, Hells Bells have built up a loyal following of fans and continue to do so wherever they play.
The band play material from both the Bon Scott and Brian Johnson eras, covering four decades of classic no-nonsense, foot stomping rock ‘n’ roll, from the blistering scream of the vocals, the duck-walks, the pounding rhythm and bass and the frenzied schoolboy antics to the booming cannons and pyrotechnics at the finale.
The camaraderie of all five musicians is second to none and the excitement and passion shines through the music.






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