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43 Penshurst St, Penshurst
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
-33.9644° N · 151.0876° W
Get DirectionsTonino's Penshurst Pizzeria at 43 Penshurst Street is the pizza restaurant run by Tony Currenti — the drummer who played on AC/DC's 1975 Australian debut album High Voltage and on the original 'High Voltage' single, before Phil Rudd joined and became the band's long-serving sticksman. After leaving music and marrying in the late 1970s, Currenti took a different path, eventually settling in Penshurst in Sydney's south and building a life around his pizzeria rather than rock and roll.
Currenti's contribution to AC/DC's early sound is modest but genuine: he is there on the recordings that introduced the band to Australian audiences before they had found their permanent lineup. The Young brothers were still assembling what AC/DC would become, and Currenti was part of that process. It's a footnote in the AC/DC story, but a real one — the kind of detail that reminds you how many people passed through the early chapters of bands that became enormous.
Tonino's has been a fixture in Penshurst for decades. Currenti has been known to serve customers himself, and those in the know have made the trip to the southern suburbs for a slice of pizza and a quiet word with the man who played drums on the record that started it all. It's a distinctly unglamorous monument to an early chapter of one of rock's great stories — which is exactly what makes it worth the visit.
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