While filming Animal House, John Belushi saw bluesman Curtis Salgado and fell in love with the blues. Meanwhile Dan Aykroyd, while working on SNL, rented an underground blues bar close to the studio to play music with the cast & crew after-hours. Soon enough, the duo made their bluesy black suit-and tie debut on Saturday Night Live, performing Slim Harpo’s “I’m A King Bee” in 1976. The rest was Blues Brothers history.

Chicago Music T-Shirts, Merch & Gifts. Shirt sizes up to 5XL - Official Music & Band Shirts | Bluescentric

Chicago T-Shirts, Merch & Gifts

Officially Licensed | Unisex Sizes up to 5XL

This Bluescentric store features a variety of Chicago music themed t-shirts, hats, merchandise and gifts.

Our Chicago artist merchandise is officially licensed. We keep a currated collection of vintage Chicago music tees & merchandise. Chicago t-shirts are available in sizes up to 5XL, and include XLT sizes up to 3XLT. We also have women’s and children’s styles and sizes!

Nobody does music like CHICAGO! With the success of record sales from record labels like Chess Records, dozens of labels sprung up on what became “Record Row” on Michigan Avenue, including Vee-Jay, Chance Records, King Records, and Cobra Records. Vee-Jay bought radio stations in Chicagoland, and were the first to release The Beatles in the U.S., Chess signed Chuck Berry, Howin’ Wolf and Muddy Waters and helped invent Rock n Roll. Chicago’s electric blues movement not only influenced later generations of blues musicians, but also laid the foundation for the development of pop, rap & rock and roll.

We hope you’ll enjoy our selections of vintage Chicago Blues and Music merchandise!

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