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Jeff Foxworthy Platinum Record You Might Be A Redneck If….

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This item originates from the infamous collection of Jack Boyle, Concert Promoter, owner of The Cellar Door where Neil Young & Miles Davis both recorded albums “LIVE.”  “Jack was one of the original powerhouse architects of the concert industry”.  Boyle died in 2017.

Jack turned Washington’s Cellar Door music club into a venue that hosted the likes of John Denver, Muddy Watters to Joni Mitchell and he went on to build a lucrative production and promotion empire that booked hundreds of acts across the country. He also built many concert venues and was based for many years in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Boyle was also a 2018 Florida Music Awards Hall of Fame inductee. In 2005, Billboard honored Boyle with the Legend of Live award.

Cellar Door Productions, named for Mr. Boyle’s flagship venue, produced more than 500 events each year and reportedly grossed up to $100 million annually, booking acts such as The Rolling Stones, Madonna, Pink Floyd, the Dave Matthews Band, U2 and the Who, as well as overseeing high-profile events including Fourth of July concerts on the Mall and entertainment for President Ronald Reagan’s second inauguration.

From the Jack Boyle collection is this Platinum Record Award given to him for Jeff Foxworthy’s “You Must be a Redneck” album. It is a certified RIAA Award which features three Warner Brothers records centrally. The plaques down below it showcase the presentation to Jack Boyle for the sales. As noted, it was the first comedy album in history to sell 3 million copies. The display measures 26.5″ x 31″.

In 1993, Foxworthy released You Might Be a Redneck If…, which started the “You Might Be a Redneck” fad and topped the comedy album charts. The album went gold in 1994, platinum by 1995 and 3x platinum by 1996, which is more than three million copies.

All displays are sold as is without warranty to the condition of the display.

 

Weight 15 lbs
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