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Vanda and Young
It was produced by Bailey, Brian McGee and Vanda & Young.
Highway to Hell was the first AC / DC album not produced by Harry Vanda and George Young.
In the 1970s, he was jointly credited with former Easybeats members Harry Vanda and George Young as a co-composer of the song " Pasadena ".
All five founding members were from families who had migrated to Australia from Europe: lead singer Stevie Wright and drummer Gordon " Snowy " Fleet were from England ; rhythm guitarist George Young was from Scotland ; lead guitarist Harry Vanda and bassist Dick Diamonde were from the Netherlands.
In early 1969 Vanda and Young took over a flat in Moscow Road, London, which had previously been used as a jingle studio for pirate radio stations.
With modifications, it became a 4-track home studio and Vanda & Young began producing demos, working mostly on their own.
Vanda and Young remained in the UK for three years, working to pay off debts incurred during the Easybeats years ( and recording under various names like Paintbox, Band of Hope, Grapefruit, Haffy's Whisky Sour and Marcus Hook Roll Band ).
Stevie Wright went on to become a cast member of the original Australian stage production of Jesus Christ Superstar ( 1972 – 73 ) and then launched a successful but short-lived solo career with the hit single " Evie " and the album Hard Road in 1974, which reunited him with Vanda and Young, who produced the records and wrote many of the songs, including " Evie ", an ambitious three-part suite split over two sides of a single.
Ex-The Easybeats members, Harry Vanda and George Young, who were now record producers and songwriters, asked Models to cut some demos – so they reformed at the end of December.
Malcolm Young plays a Red 1963 Gretsch Double-cutaway Jet Firebird guitar handed down to him by Harry Vanda, along with elder brother George Young, of Easybeats fame.
Their first four albums were produced by Harry Vanda and George Young who also worked with AC / DC.
" Bad Boy for Love " was produced by Vanda & Young ( ex-The Easybeats, AC / DC's producers ) and peaked at No. 19 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart.
The album, produced by Vanda & Young, was released in some markets as Rock N ' Roll Outlaw after their second single, " Rock N ' Roll Outlaw " which did not reach the top 50.
With drummer Scott Johnston, the band recorded 1984's Southern Stars, their last album for Albert Productions and Vanda & Young as producers.
The album was produced by Harry Vanda and George Young, the production team behind the band's early albums.
* Producers: Harry Vanda, George Young
* Producers: Harry Vanda, George Young
* Producers: Harry Vanda, George Young
" Bad Boy for Love " was produced by Vanda & Young ( ex-The Easybeats, AC / DC's producers ) and peaked at No. 19 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart.
He then went on to score a major hit with The Easybeats songwriting team, Harry Vanda & George Young song, " Falling In Love Again " in 1971.
It was the band's last Bon Scott-era studio release to feature production work by Harry Vanda and George Young.
* Producers: Harry Vanda, George Young
In 2007, the Australian Musician magazine selected the meeting of Vanda and George Young in a Sydney migrants ' hostel in 1964 as the most significant event in Australian pop and rock music history.

Vanda and also
It also has a small collection of fragrant orchids like Vanda Mimi Plamer.
Senior Fellow Stephen P. Cohen and Vanda Felbab-Brown are also affiliated with 21CDI.
Mataura is also the setting for Dunedin crime fiction author Vanda Symon's debut novel, Overkill.
The character names were also made less ' Russian-sounding ': ' Svyatogor ' was changed to ' Invincor ,' and ' Vladimir ' to ' Vanda.
Vanda and Young also had major international success with their own studio-only project Flash and the Pan, achieving many hits round the world over a 15-year period, particularly in Europe where they had many chart topping records.
In " The Easybeats ", Vanda also often played a cherry-red Maton 12-string electric guitar, which he donated to the collection of Powerhouse Museum in Sydney in 1999.
In 1907, he married Vanda Houmeau, who was also a teacher.
Lake Vanda is also meromictic, which means that the deeper waters of the lake don't mix with the shallower waters.
He also played and toured with Storm, James Burton and Jeff Burton with Dave Koz ; and worked with the legendary team of Harry Vanda and George Young of Albert productions.

Vanda and recorded
The highest temperature ever recorded in Antarctica was 14. 6 ° C ( 58. 3 ° F ) in two places, Hope Bay and Vanda Station, on January 5, 1974.
Vanda Station is the location of the highest temperature ever recorded in Antarctica, which was 15. 0 ° C or 59. 0 ° F on January 5, 1974.
* Highest temperature so far recorded in Antarctica: 14. 6 ° C ( 58. 3 ° F ) at Vanda Station ( New Zealand administered station ) on 5 January 1974.
While no species of fish live in Lake Vanda or the Onyx River, microscopic life such as cyanobacteria algal blooms have been recorded.

Vanda and Australian
Harry Vanda ( born Johannes Hendricus Jacob van den Berg, 22 March 1946, The Hague, Netherlands ), is a Dutch-born Australian popular music singer, guitarist, songwriter and record producer.
After returning to Australia in 1973, Vanda & Young took over as the house producers for leading Australian independent record production company, Albert Productions, and publisher J. Albert & Son.
In 2007, the Australian Musician magazine selected the meeting of Vanda and Young in a Sydney migrants hostel in 1964 as the most significant event in Australian pop and rock music history.
Flash and the Pan was an Australian New Wave musical group ( essentially an ongoing studio project ) initiated during the late 1970s by Harry Vanda and George Young, both former members of The Easybeats.

Vanda and hit
Easybeats lead guitarist Harry Vanda is probably the best-known Maton player of the Sixties, and his famous red Maton Sapphire semi-acoustic 12-string ( which he donated to the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney in 1999 ) was an integral part of the Easybeats ' sound throughout their career, and features prominently on hit singles like " I'll Make You Happy ".

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