The “Live” side of B.B. King’s 1969 album “Live & Well” was recorded live at The Hit Factory in early March, 1969. The “Well” side was recorded in the Village Gate Studio, New York City.

This extra comfortable Bluescentric Brand Crash Records sweatshirt is 8.5oz 80/20 cotton/polyester blend, with 100% cotton face (20 singles face yarn). It features a 1x1 ribbing at collar, cuffs and waistband, a tear-away label, and split stitch double needle sewing on all seams. The fit is very standard.

Crash Records was founded in 1967 and located on Chicago's storied "Record Row" -- a ten-block strip of Michigan Avenue that was home to a number of soul, blues and R&B record labels.

Some of the world's most impactful music-recording businesses in the world resided on the Chicago street, including Chess Records, Vee-Jay, Chance Records, King Records, OKeh and more.

While Chance Records was only in business until 1967, the label recorded a number of regional hits from Magic Sam, Jimmy Dobbins, The Steelers & more. 

Weight 0.37 lbs
Select A Color:

CREWNECK BLACK

Select A Size:

S, M, L, XL, 2XL

T-shirt size chart
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″