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AC/DC - Rare Atlantic Records inter-office memo - 4903

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AC/DC - Rare Atlantic Records inter-office memo - 4903
An original file copy of an internal Atlantic Records telex memo, dated April 3, 1980, sent to Perry Cooper and marked "Received" by Stu Ginsburg on the same date. This confidential memo announces a pivotal moment in AC/DC's history: the introduction of their new lead singer, Brian Johnson, who replaced the late Bon Scott. Johnson, formerly of the English group "Geordie," is confirmed to begin recording a new album with AC/DC on May 1, 1980, with plans to embark on a subsequent tour.

The memo also provides instructions to Atlantic Records personnel and affiliates, requesting that no old photographs of the band be used in promotional materials. It informs the recipients that new photographs featuring Brian Johnson were being taken that day and would be distributed in the following week, ensuring a fresh and unified image of the band during this transitional period.

Marked as "File AC/DC," this document captures a defining chapter in the band’s career, laying the groundwork for their future successes, including the groundbreaking Back in Black album. Measuring 8.5" x 11", this historic artifact offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at the careful planning and coordination during one of the most significant moments in AC/DC's evolution. A must-have for rock historians and AC/DC collectors, this memo exemplifies the meticulous efforts undertaken to solidify the band’s legacy after a time of tragedy and change.

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