AC/DC Singer's Museum Tribute Spotlighted In Local Newspaper: Scan Available

May 20, 2005

AC/DC fan site Crabsody In Blue has uploaded a scan of a recent Forfar Despatch newspaper article about a display at a Scottish museum commemorating the life of legendary AC/DC singer Bon Scott. Check it out at this location.

It is 25 years since Scott's tragic death in February 1980, and the display at the Kirriemuir Gateway to the Glens Museum celebrates the career of this notable figure and will feature a host of objects, many lent by enthusiastic fans from around the world, including rare vinyl albums, photographs, programs and posters.

During the time the display is open, the museum would like to continue to develop its own collection of images, objects and stories about Bon Scott and his family in Kirriemuir.

If anyone remembers the Scotts, or KIRRIEMUIR PIPE BAND, they are asked to get in touch with the museum and share their memories.

Artistic visitors to the museum during the display will be able to design their own album cover for display in the museum and fans can test their knowledge of Scott while new visitors develop their knowledge of this fascinating man and his music.

The display opened on Saturday (May 14) and continues until August 20.

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