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epa04503977 AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd appears in the High Court for charges of drug posession and threatening to kill, at the District Court in Tauranga, New Zealand, 26 November 2014. A charge of attempting to procure a murder laid against AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd was withdrawn on 07 November, the day after his first court appearance. Australian-born Rudd moved to New Zealand in 1983 and owns a restaurant called Phil's Place in Tauranga on the east coast of the North Island. EPA/ROSS SETFORD AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT Image Credit: EPA

AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to charges of threatening to kill and possession of drugs, media said.

Rudd, 60, who has been on bail since his arrest early last month, was excused from appearing in Tauranga District Court and his plea was entered by his lawyer.

The threatening to kill charge carries a maximum sentence of seven years in jail.

An original charge of trying to procure murder was withdrawn because of a lack of evidence by a New Zealand government prosecutor a day after the charges were laid.

Rudd remains on bail, with a procedural hearing set down for February next year.

The Australian-born Rudd has lived in the seaside city of Tauranga, about 200km south-east of Auckland, since he was sacked from the heavy metal band in 1983.

He rejoined in 1994, but has remained in New Zealand, where he owns a restaurant.

AC/DC released its first album in more than five years — Rock or Bust — on Monday.