100% cotton, no two t-shirt colorings are exactly alike... enjoy each for its own uniqueness! But wash separately.
Black Patti Records was founded & went defunct the same year, 1927 -- like a flash in the pan.
But some-55 tracks that Black Patti recorded until the end of August 1927 uniquely captured a growing & changing new musical style -- part Americana, part vaudevillian, and part of a rollicking style that was spreading quickly through black American communities. It would come to be known as “The Blues”.
Don’t expect to come across a Black Patti in your time crate digging for gold — only a few were pressed back in the 20s, and a mere handful are known to have survived into the modern world.
The print on this shirt features a carefully scanned & restored vinyl record label of the ultra-rare Black Patti Records number 8030 -- a folksy rendition of “Stack O’ Lee Blues”.
