B.B. King took his first big chance on music when he accidentally broke the smokestack off a tractor, and was so scared that he grabbed his guitar and ran to Memphis, Tennessee, where he realized his music could make money. So he returned to the farm, worked off the debt, and quit to pursue music. The smokestack is now located in the BB King Museum in his hometown.

This Bluescentric Brand ladies Black Patti t-shirt is available in relaxed fit sizes up to 2XL. The material is a 4.2 oz 100% airlume combed and ringspun cotton with side seams. Heather colors are 52/48, Athletic Heather is 90/10, Heather Prism colors are 99/1.

Even though Black Patti Records opened & closed in the same 1927 year, the scrappy upstart unquely managed to capture 55 (known) songs that showcased a growing & changing American sound in the label's home town of Chicago, Illinois. 

As the label closed so quickly, few records managed to reach the market, and now Black Patti are sought-after rarities for record collectors. 

This t-shirt print features the original Black Patti logo, with some light period-appropriate distress and linotype lettering that was common for prints of the era, including the fabled Black Patti records. The peacock is a brilliant blue cascading into gold trim to match the logo colors. The text reads "Electrically Recorded" and "The Chicago Record Co. / Chicago, Ill."

Weight 0.38 lbs
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