AC/DC’s BRIAN JOHNSON Named First Patron Of Graham Wylie Foundation
Wednesday, 24 August 2016
News
According to
ChronicleLive,
AC/DC frontman
Brian Johnson has been announced as the first patron of the
Graham Wylie Foundation.
The pioneering new children's charity to help youngsters across the United Kingdom's North East was launched by multi-millionaire businessman
Graham Wylie, the founder of software giant
Sage and one of the region's best-known entrepreneurs.
Johnson said: "I am very proud and privileged to be the first patron of the
Graham Wylie Foundation. I strongly believe in the power of music to help children and adults through the tough times of ill health.
"The
Brian Johnson Music Therapy Room in Sarasota, Florida, is flourishing and the results are wonderful, but now to be asked to be involved in something from my hometown makes me very proud."
AC/DC postponed the last ten dates of its North American tour after doctors told
Johnson he faced a total loss of hearing if he did not stop touring immediately.
AC/DC has since resumed its tour with
GUNS N' ROSES singer
Axl Rose as a "guest vocalist," with
Johnson apparently not returning to the group.
Johnson said in an open letter to fans that he intends to solve his hearing problem and continue recording and touring, although he did not say whether he would be rejoining
AC/DC.
The vocalist wrote: "My entire focus is to continue medical treatment to improve my hearing. I am hoping that in time my hearing will improve and allow me to return to live concert performances. While the outcome is uncertain, my attitude is optimistic."
Johnson had been
AC/DC's frontman for 36 years, making his debut on the classic
"Back In Black" album.