CLIFF WILLIAMS To Retire After AC/DC's Current Tour: 'I Feel In My Gut It's The Right Thing'
Cliff Williams says that he will retire from touring and recording after AC/DC's current tour, explaining that "it's the right thing."
The bassist's revelation follows a series of misfortunes to plague AC/DC. Last year, former drummer Phil Rudd was sentenced to eight months of house arrest after he was found guilty of taking drugs and making threats to kill a former employee.
In 2014, the band announced guitarist Malcolm Young's retirement from the group after he was diagnosed with dementia.
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