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AC/DC - Atlantic Records "Bon Scott" statement - 4901

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AC/DC - Atlantic Records  Bon Scott  statement - 4901
An original file copy of an Atlantic Records internal statement, dated February 20, 1980, addressing the untimely death of Bon Scott, the legendary lead singer of AC/DC. This profoundly significant document reflects the label’s heartfelt acknowledgment of Scott’s extraordinary contributions to music and his irreplaceable presence in rock history.

The statement expresses deep shock and sadness over the loss of one of rock ‘n’ roll’s most dynamic and talented frontmen, describing Scott as both a gifted performer and a warm, down-to-earth individual. It highlights the band’s remarkable ascent, driven by Scott’s incredible songwriting, powerful vocals, and electrifying stage presence, which captivated audiences worldwide. Atlantic Records poignantly notes the immense void left by Scott’s passing, underscoring his impact on the music community and his role as a cherished friend.

This memo, categorized as "File AC/DC," serves as an enduring tribute to Scott’s legacy during a pivotal moment in AC/DC’s journey. It also marks the turning point for the band, as they faced the challenge of continuing their meteoric rise in the wake of such a profound loss. Measuring 8.5" x 11", this artifact is a deeply significant piece of rock history, encapsulating the respect and admiration held for Bon Scott by one of the industry’s most influential record labels.

An invaluable collectible, this statement not only commemorates Scott’s life but also provides insight into Atlantic Records' response during one of the most defining and emotional chapters in AC/DC’s history.

The item(s) may exhibit varying levels of wear and distressing, as detailed in the listing images that provide an accurate representation of the condition.