Loud” (HarperCollins Australia), Douglas, now in her early 60s, got into the business early. She ran away from her parents’ home in Queensland, Australia, in 1973 at age 15 and joined a group of hippies.
When they all wound up at a music festival, she assisted a local pop band in moving equipment: “Everybody started laughing when the guitar player said I would help with the load-out — and then they kept giving me more and more to handle.” At 17, Douglas was recruited by AC/DC and living with the band.She was taken in by their crew as family, and she held her own.“I fit in like a guy.
I drank, stayed up late, cursed and loaded trucks just like everyone else,” she told The Post.Then there was the time that she helped save the life of AC/DC.
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