RIAA 2x Multi-Platinum Album Award for Mumford & Sons album Sigh No More, and one million sales of singles "Little Lion Man" and "The Cave". The album was released on Feb. 16, 2010 and by Dec. 1, 2011 was certified 2x Multi-Platinum by the RIAA.
Mumford & Sons' debut album produced the hits "Little Lion Man", "The Cave", "Winter Winds", and "Roll Away Your Stone". The album reached #2 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart and the UK Albums chart (where it also won Album of the Year win at the Brit Awards), along with airplay and strong sales in many other markets. By 2013 the album was certified 3x Multi-Platinum by the RIAA. See image above for RIAA sales certifications of this album*.
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Item Highlights:
- RIAA 2x Multi-Platinum album/singles award
- In VG condition
- First presentation award made in 2011
- Presented to record promotions executive
- Has original backing paper and manufacturer's label
- Known as a "RIAA bar hologram" award with a serial number, they were made from 1998 to present
- Award measures approx. 28" x 24”
- Great collectors item for any Mumford & Sons fan
- FREE insured shipping to continental U.S. (great deal on this large award)
- International shipping available
Detailed Item Description: This RIAA 2x Multi-Platinum Album/Singles award is a first presentation award that would have been manufactured in 2011, making it about 12 years old. It is presented to Jeff McClusky & Associates, a long time independent record promoter that has worked with many record labels.
This award is in VG condition with only minor mars on the plexiglass and frame. It is all original with Ill Eagle Enterprises manufacturer's sticker.
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*RIAA sales data source: RIAA.com