AC/DC Dedicates Music Therapy Room to Hospital

AC/DC lead singer Brian Johnson is not completely “highway to hell,” he delivered an early Christmas gift to sick children at a Sarasota, FLa hospital by dedicating a music room on Monday. Roughly $20,000 for the room came from the John Entwistle Foundation which is a group founded in honor of the late bass player for The Who, AC/DC bassist Cliff Williams and drummer Steve Luongo, the foundation’s director and former bandmate of Entwistle.

Last year they raised money for the foundation for this project from playing gigs.

The music therapy room will help children who are anxious about surgery and illness. The room includes an electronic drum kit, guitars, and keyboard, computer with recording software.

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