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AC/DC - Rare Atlantic Records inter-office memo - 4900

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AC/DC - Rare Atlantic Records inter-office memo - 4900
An original file copy of an emergency inter-office memo issued by Atlantic Records, dated February 20, 1980, in response to the shocking and untimely death of AC/DC’s legendary lead singer, Bon Scott. This hastily prepared and highly significant document was circulated internally to key Atlantic Records personnel, including Perry Cooper, Stu Ginsburg, Bob Kornheiser, and label managers, as well as the press department and all individuals involved in AC/DC’s operations.

The memo, marked "File AC/DC" in red ink, underscores the urgency of the situation and directs recipients to maintain strict confidentiality. It states that no information regarding Scott's passing is available at the time and instructs staff to ensure that no comments are issued from any Atlantic Records office. The directive concludes with an explicit request for silence, emphasizing, "If you are asked to say anything, PLS: NO COMMENTS," and was sent by Daniel Urweider of Atlantic London.

This memo reflects the gravity of the situation and Atlantic’s immediate effort to manage communications during a critical moment of loss and uncertainty. Measuring 8.5" x 11", this artifact provides a raw and candid insight into the record label's crisis management process following the loss of one of rock music’s most iconic frontmen.

This rare and emotionally charged piece of rock history offers collectors and fans an unparalleled glimpse into the inner workings of Atlantic Records as they grappled with the aftermath of Scott’s death. It represents a defining moment not only for AC/DC but also for the music industry at large, making it an invaluable addition to any collection of rock memorabilia.

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.