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As they say, it’s a long way to the top if you want to rock n’ roll. But, to stay on the top, you have to remain relevant. Through all of his trials and tribulations, Phil Rudd manages to do just that. And he does it with a style that only one of the iconic drummers in rock history can do. His own way. Love him or hate him, like him or leave him, Phil Rudd is here to stay. By releasing his solo album “Head Job”, Phil and his new band consisting of bassist-vocalist Allan Badger and guitarist Geoffrey Martin, Phil, and his band are poised to reinvent themselves in front of the masses with an upcoming tour and an open future in true rock star vagabond fashion.
Check out our exclusive interview (conversation) with Phil above as we talk about “Head Job”, AC/DC, music, and what it’s like to be a part of rock history (among other things). Enjoy!
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About Phil Rudd & “Head Job”
Described by Malcolm Young, co-founder of AC/DC, as “the real deal”, Phil Rudd, the band’s long-term drummer, played in several Melbourne bands such as Buster Brown and The Coloured Balls before joining up with the rock giants in 1975.
Rudd powered the band to superstardom with his dogged consistency and an unshakeable backbeat on classics like ‘It’s A Long Way To The Top (If You Want To Rock ’N’ Roll)’ ‘TNT” and ‘Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap’, becoming an indelible part of AC/DC history.
To the untrained ear, Phil Rudd’s drumming may seem rudimentary, but his style and groove have earned him the adoration of generations of his peers. Rammstein’s Christoph Schneider said in the October 2010’s Modern Drummer, “AC/DC were my absolute heroes because they are simple and easy to copy, though soon you find they are not so easy to copy.” The magazine’s May 2010 issue also honored the rocker with the feature ’50 Reasons To Love Phil Rudd’.
Rudd has appeared on all but three of AC/DC’s 18 studio albums, which have sold more than 200 million copies worldwide. When the blockbusting album ‘Highway to Hell’ went multi-platinum worldwide, Rudd said he ‘‘went straight down the road to buy my first Ferrari’’ sparking a lifelong love of luxury cars. Rudd showcased eleven of his luxury cars in Christchurch, New Zealand as part of an earthquake appeal fundraiser, his current collection includes a rare 1991 Ferrari F40, a brand new Ferrari 599, two Lamborghinis, a 2010 Rolls Royce Ghost, 2011 Bentley Mulsanne and Bentley super sport, Audi R8 V10, a 2011 Aston Martin DBS and 2010 Mercedes SLS AMG. The cars have a combined worth of approximately $3m. Rudd’s airport hangar is also home to his MD 520N helicopter.
With the lavish rock star lifestyle firmly in place, Phil Rudd recorded and released his first debut album ‘Head Job’ with Kiwi musicians Allan Badger and Geoffrey Martin in 2014. The album was released via Universal Music Group in Australia & New Zealand but further promotional plans were scuppered by well-publicized legal problems in New Zealand.
Rudd served an eight-month home detention sentence which thwarted the 2014 release of ‘Head Job’ but 2016 sees him determined to leave his problems in the past. He has embraced a more positive lifestyle and says his “hell-raising days are over… I see a psychiatrist once a week and I’m closer than ever to my children. I still have all my flash cars but now I want to grow chilies”.Phil Rudd has turned a corner, completely dedicating his life to the most important things in his life; family, friends, and music. He will be visiting the UK and Europe at the end of September to promote the re-release of ‘Head Job’.
Phil Rudd has turned a corner, completely dedicating his life to the most important things in his life; family, friends, and music.
“The very definition of rock drumming”
Modern Drummer“The rock drummer”
Kenny Aronoff“the heart and soul of AC/DC”
Eric Singer“You couldn’t find a more solid person or drummer than Phil Rudd”
Ex-lead AC/DC vocalist Brian Johnson