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Green Club Paradise Memphis T-Shirt - Lightweight Vintage Style 

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  • Green Club Paradise Memphis T-Shirt - Lightweight Vintage Style - vintageathleticheather
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$27.95
 
 
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Size Width Length
XS 16.5" 27"
S 18" 28"
M 20" 29"
L 22" 30"
XL 24" 31"
2XL 26" 32"
3XL 28" 33"
4XL 30" 34"
Description
This Bluescentric Brand Club Paradise Memphis t-shirt is available in premium lightweight 4.2oz vintage style sizes up to 4XL. Solid colors are 100% combed, ringspun cotton. Athletic Heather is 90% cotton. All other Heather colors are 52% cotton, 48% poly. Sizes run true. These t shirts are lighter and slightly more fitted compared to the Classic Gildan tees. 

This soulful design features the famous artistic style of Club Paradise's bygone concert posters, and promotes the club's address & most well known amenities. 

The Club Paradise show posters came in several different iconic colorways. This is the green/pink version. 

When Club Paradise opened in 1965, Memphis was fast becoming the center of the musical world at the time, thanks to the contributions of record labels like Stax, Sun and Hi Records, which were all at their respective peaks. A city so steeped in music deserved only the best nightclub, and Club Paradise was it. With a huge dance floor, valet parking, private rooms & a fancy club room, Club Paradise became the shining beacon of a swingin' city. 

During its heyday, Memphis' Club Paradise was the hub of high class entertainment. The air was thick with the rhythms of jazz, blues, and soul, the dance floor pulsed with energy into the early hours, as patrons reveled in the euphoria, creating memories that would echo through the city's cultural legacy for years to come. Only the best musicians of the era graced the stage, the long list including B.B. King, Rufus Thomas, Howlin' Wolf, Count Basie, The Funkadelics, Sam & Dave, Aretha Franklin & many more over some three decades.