What is Bon Scott's middle name?
Belford
What is Bon Scott's full name?
Ronald Belford Scott
Bon Scott nickname(s):
Bon Scott, Bon
Bon Scott date of birth:
July 9, 1946
How old was Bon Scott when died?
33
Where was Bon Scott born?
Kirriemuir, Angus, Scotland
When did Bon Scott die?
February 19, 1980
Where did Bon Scott die?
London, England, UK
Why did Bon Scott die?
Acute Alcohol Poisoning
How tall is Bon Scott?
5' 5" (165 cm)
Bon Scott body shape:
Athletic
What color are Bon Scott's eyes?
Green
What color is Bon Scott's hair?
Black
Bon Scott distinctive features:
Distinctive Voice
Is Bon Scott gay or straight?
Straight
What is Bon Scott's ethnicity?
White
What is Bon Scott nationality?
Australian
What is Bon Scott's occupation?
Singer
Bon Scott claim to fame:
Singer and lyricist of AC/DC (1974 - 1980)
What genre is Bon Scott's work?
Rock and roll, blues rock, hard rock
What instruments does Bon Scott play?
Vocals, drums, bagpipes, recorder, Bagpipes
Who is Bon Scott's father?
Charles Belford
Who is Bon Scott's mother?
Isabelle Scott
Bon Scott brother(s):
Derek Belford, Graeme Belford, Sandy Scott (die at birth)
Who has Bon Scott worked with?
Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Phil Rudd, Cliff Williams
Short Biography
Ronald Belford Scott was born on July 9, 1946 in Kirriemuir, Scotland, UK. In 1952, the Scott family relocated to Australia. Bon's strong distaste for authority led him to quit his studies at the age of 15. Bon's earliest musical efforts were both on vocals and drums. His first "real" job in the music business was in a pop band called The Valentines, whose single "Every Day I Have To Cry" reached the top five of the local charts. On September 1969, however, The Valentines were arrested for dope possession which shattered their clean-cut image beyond repair, and the band officially called it quits a few months later. Within six months of The Valentine's dissolution, Bon joined a new blues-rock band called Fraternity; the efforts of the band to achieve some success in Europe were largely fruitless and they returned to Australia slightly disillusioned. After returning home, Bon was involved in a motorbike accident that left him in a coma for three days and in the hospital for several months, ending his association with Fraternity. Now based in Adelaide, Bon was reduced to taking on casual work until the day he was offered the chance to drive the bus for this new and really young rock band called AC/DC around. But Bon harboured ambitions to front the band. He persuaded the Young brothers that the band needed a better frontman and he suggested himself as the ideal replacement. And when former singer Dave Evans failed to turn up for a show, Bon seized his chance. With Bon Scott as a frontman, AC/DC got into sharp focus and the next five and a half years saw them getting more popular with each passing year, ultimately achieving world-wide success with their million-selling "Highway To Hell". The band's legendary status is believed to be largely due to the period spent with Bon Scott as the band's lead singer. Yet Bon Scott was also an excessive drinker and this would ultimately lead to tragedy. After a night of heavy drinking, Bon died in a car parked outside a friend's flat in South London sometime on February 19, 1980. He was prononced dead on arrival at Kings College Hospital. Bon Scott lies in the Fremantle Cemetery's Memorial Garden in Australia.