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Marky Mark & the Funky Bunch "Good Vibrations" RIAA Gold Single Award

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RIAA Gold Single Award for Marky Mark & the Funky Bunch's single "Good Vibrations". The track was released on July 7, 1991 and certified Gold by the RIAA for 500,000 copies sold on Sept. 12, 1991. 

The 90s group fronted by musician/actor Mark Wahlberg would score success with this single from their debut album Music For The People. The track went to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and also topped the chart in the U.K., Denmark, Sweden and Switzerland.

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Item Highlights:

  • RIAA Gold Single award with cassette, CD, album miniature, gold info plate and gold frame
  • In VG condition
  • First presentation Gold award from 1991
  • All original award
  • Presented to record promotion executive
  • Award measures approx. 13" x 17" 
  • "R hologram" awards were made from from 1990-1997
  • Great collector's item for any Marky Mark or Mark Wahlberg fan
  • FREE insured shipping to continental U.S.
  • International shipping available

Detailed Item Description: This RIAA Gold Single award was made in 1991 given the track certification date. It is presented to late record promotion executive Marc Benesch.

This award is approximately 32 years old and yet is in VG condition. There is only a very minor mar or two on the frame and plexiglass. All components are correct and the backing paper is original and, while the sticker is missing, there is sticker residue in the shape, size and location of a Creative Glassics manufacturer sticker. 

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Notes on the condition of all vintage RIAA awards like this one: Please do not buy this item if you want a brand new piece of memorabilia. These are historical artifacts from the year they were produced. As a result they may show signs of wear. Frankly, if you see a 50-year-old award purported to be in 100% perfect condition, it might be too good to be true. After all, an antique should have "good' wear. If not, you might want to question the piece.

As to where they came from, they could have been displayed in record label offices, recording studios, artist manager's offices, radio stations, private collector's homes and yes, of course, possibly the artist's or songwriter's home. Typically, we don't know all the places they may have been over the years other than what we've stated in the description.

Finally, a word on photos: Our photos are zoomable so you can get a very good look. Do let us know if you want photos of any other details on our pieces and we'll be happy to provide.

*RIAA sales data source: RIAA.com