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Phil Rudd (Phillip Hugh Norman Witschke Rudzevecuis) was born on 19 May, 1954 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, is an Australian drummer. Discover Phil Rudd's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?
Popular As |
Phillip Hugh Norman Witschke Rudzevecuis |
Occupation |
Musician |
Age |
69 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Taurus |
Born |
19 May, 1954 |
Birthday |
19 May |
Birthplace |
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Nationality |
Australia
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He is a member of famous Musician with the age 69 years old group.
Phil Rudd Height, Weight & Measurements
At 69 years old, Phil Rudd height is 5′ 6″ .
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5′ 6″ |
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Who Is Phil Rudd's Wife?
His wife is Lisa O'Brien (m. 1983–2006)
Family |
Parents |
Not Available |
Wife |
Lisa O'Brien (m. 1983–2006) |
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Not Available |
Children |
Lucia Rudd, Tuesday Rudd, Milla Rudd, Tommy Rudd, Jack Rudd, Steven Rudd |
Phil Rudd Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Phil Rudd worth at the age of 69 years old? Phil Rudd’s income source is mostly from being a successful Musician. He is from Australia. We have estimated Phil Rudd's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
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Not Available |
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Not Available |
Source of Income |
Musician |
Phil Rudd Social Network
Timeline
Phillip Hugh Norman Rudd (born Phillip Hugh Norman Witschke Rudzevecuis, 19 May 1954) is an Australian drummer, best known as the drummer of AC/DC across three stints (1975–1983, 1994–2015, 2018–present).
In 1974 Rudd was told about AC/DC's rhythm section auditions by his former Coloured Balls bandmate Trevor Young (no relation to AC/DC's Young brothers).
Rudd asked Buster Brown bassist Geordie Leach to accompany him to the auditions, but Leach refused due to other commitments.
Rudd auditioned and was hired immediately.
Rudd's drumming style suited the band's style of music and became an integral part of AC/DC's sound from 1975 to 1983.
The band relocated to the United Kingdom in 1976 and followed a heavy schedule of international touring and recording.
On the 1977 departure of bass guitarist Mark Evans from AC/DC, Rudd became the only Australian-born member of the band.
A letter written by AC/DC vocalist Bon Scott to his sister Valerie during the 1978 Powerage tour claims Rudd suffered “a bit of a nervous breakdown & had to spend a lot of time with a shrink.
It was really bad but luckily he got over it quickly enough not to upset the band.
AC/DC vocalist Bon Scott died in 1980, an event that left close friend Rudd deeply saddened.
After rejoining the band, he performed on five AC/DC studio albums, Ballbreaker, Stiff Upper Lip, Black Ice, Rock or Bust and Power Up, with Black Ice being the band's biggest hit on the charts since For Those About to Rock We Salute You in 1981.
He eventually parted ways with the band in 1983 following the recording of the Flick of the Switch album.
The split was partly the result of his own personal problems as well as a conflict with the band's rhythm guitarist and founder Malcolm Young, which allegedly escalated to become physical.
Rudd had completed his contributions to the album, and although session drummer B.J. Wilson was recruited to help complete the recording, Wilson's drum parts were ultimately not used.
Simon Wright was later hired as Rudd's permanent replacement, and featured in the music videos released to promote the album.
After his firing, Rudd retired to Tauranga, New Zealand where he purchased a helicopter company.
Rudd's departure from AC/DC didn't become widely known until the eve of their US and Canada tour in 1983.
In the last few pages of Circus Magazine's October 1983 edition it stated "Phil Rudd exits AC/DC [...] to spend more time with his family and his cars".
Rudd married a New Zealander, Lisa O'Brien, in 1983.
Guitarist Angus Young was quoted in the same article as saying "We're a rowdy bunch, but we don't fight with each other".
Vocalist Brian Johnson added in a Hit Parader interview from the same period that "You couldn't find a more solid person or drummer than Phil Rudd. None of us would have to work if we didn't want to [...] Phil chose that option".
On his years away from AC/DC, Rudd has said, "I raced cars, flew helicopters, became a farmer and planted some crops. I lived in New Zealand which was great; nice and quiet with nobody bothering me."
Rudd also continued to play drums, "when I wanted to rather than when I had to", and built his own recording studio.
The band praised Slade for his performance and technical ability, but maintained that a certain groove had been missing from AC/DC's music since Rudd's departure in 1983.
When AC/DC toured New Zealand in 1991 in support of their Razors Edge album, they called Rudd to see if he would be interested in joining them for a casual jam session.
Rudd accepted their offer.
Though there was no discussion of him rejoining the group at the time, Rudd was invited to permanently rejoin AC/DC in 1994 following the recording of the "Big Gun" single for the Last Action Hero movie soundtrack.
AC/DC welcomed Rudd back after Chris Slade's term as the band's drummer.
In 2003, he entered the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame along with the other members of AC/DC.
In 2014, Rudd released his first solo album, Head Job.
Rudd's first solo album, Head Job, was released on 29 August 2014.
New Zealand musicians Allan Badger (bass guitar and vocals) and Geoffrey Martin (guitar) performed on the album alongside Rudd.
Due to ongoing legal problems in New Zealand, where he is a resident, Rudd was unable to join the band for the 2015 Rock or Bust World Tour and was replaced by Chris Slade.
Due to legal problems culminating in his house arrest, Rudd was replaced by former AC/DC drummer Chris Slade for the band's 2015-2016 Rock or Bust tour.
Rudd started a tour of Europe in 2017 with the Phil Rudd Band that included Badger, Martin with British bass guitarist John Proctor and New Zealand guitarist Mike "Mutt" Furness.
We had to treat him with kid gloves for a bit but he's ok now.” The letter was later purchased at an auction by the Western Australian government in 2019, which intended to display the letter at the State Library of Western Australia.
On 30 September 2020, AC/DC confirmed that Rudd would be rejoining the band for their comeback album Power Up.
In September 2020, AC/DC posted a photo on social media listing the band's new lineup, including Rudd on drums, as well as a photo featuring him, Angus, Brian Johnson, Cliff Williams and Stevie Young reunited.
Rudd did not join the band for their 2023 performance at Power Trip.
Instead, AC/DC recruited American drummer Matt Laug.