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CLEARANCE - Yellow XL Ltd. Edition Humble Pie Rockin' The Fillmore T-Shirt - Classic Heavy Cotton 

SKU:CLR-ATEHUM23-XL
  • CLEARANCE - Yellow XL Ltd. Edition Humble Pie Rockin
Regular Price: 
$34.97
$19.00
 
 
Select A Size:
XL
 
 
 
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Size Width Length
S 18" 28"
M 20" 29"
L 22" 30"
XL 24" 31"
2XL 26" 32"
3XL 28" 33"
4XL 30" 34"
5XL 32" 35"
Description
** THIS IS A CLEARANCE T-SHIRT! **
This means it is extremely low stock, and when they are gone they are gone! All sales are final -- NO RETURNS. The shirt itself will be free from any defects, holes or issues. We place shirts on clearance when the shirt is still in wonderful sellable condition, but we just have an extra or two. Maybe we overprinted, or occasionally print a test tee, maybe we're discontinuing the design, etc. 

These shirts are not compatible with coupons. 

This Bluescentric Brand authentic Humble Pie t-shirt comes in classic heavy 100% preshrunk cotton sizes S-5XL. Heather colors are 50/50. Sizes run very true, and have minimal, if any, shrinking. This is a standard go-to t shirt.

Official Humble Pie, every sale directly benefits the legendary rock band. 

This compelling distressed Humble Pie design calls to the Performance Rockin' the Fillmore, the band's wildly popular 1971 live album.

When Humble Pie signed with A&M Records after the collapse of their previous record label, A&M sensed people everywhere would enjoy a slice of the band's legendary live shows. And in this spirit, "Performance Rockin The Fillmore" was born. 

On May 28th & 29th 1971, Pie recorded a rollicking live show at one of the most famous venues of the 20th century -- The Fillmore East in New York City. The band played originals & covers of Willie Dixon, Dr John, Muddy Waters, Johnny Jenkins & Ray Charles.

it would prove to be Peter Frampton's final album with Pie, as he moved on to what would become a successful solo career. Despite the change, Humble Pie's next album would be their biggest -- 1972's huge hit album Smokin'.