Description
This is an incredible Bryan Adams album award presented to a crew member in December 1994 by Bryan Adams and his long-time manager, Bruce Allen. This stunning piece is a celebration of Bryan Adams’ international success, specifically for his albums Waking Up the Neighbours and So Far So Good.
The award is a beautifully designed display with die-cut matting, what appears to be affixed CD covers, and an emblem. It also features a striking flag presentation. The frame measures an impressive 31.5 inches by 19.5 inches, making it an eye-catching centerpiece for any music collection. While the award is in beautiful overall condition, there are some scratches and imperfections on the plexiglass. However, these are difficult to see when displayed and do not detract from its visual appeal.
Details:
•Albums Featured:Waking Up the Neighbours (1991) and So Far So Good (1993).
•Presentation Date: December 1994.
•Design: Die-cut matting with affixed CD covers, emblem, and flag presentation.
•Frame Dimensions: 31.5 inches x 19.5 inches.
•Condition: Award is in excellent overall condition; plexiglass has some minor scratches and imperfections, not noticeable when displayed.
About Bryan Adams:
Bryan Adams is an international music icon with a career spanning decades. Known for timeless hits like “(Everything I Do) I Do It for You,” “Summer of ’69,” and “Heaven,” Adams has sold millions of records worldwide and continues to influence the music industry. His albums Waking Up the Neighbours and So Far So Good were monumental in cementing his global success.
This rare album award is a must-have collectible for Bryan Adams fans and music memorabilia enthusiasts.