Despite threats of violence & boycotts, Mamie Smith broke the racially-charged “color barrier” when she first recorded for Okeh Records with a white band in February, 1920. Smith’s music was so wildly successful, she opened the door for more black musicians, and single-handedly ushered in the era of the classic women blues singers.

The Bluescentric Brand authentic David Bowie Racerback Tank is available in comfortable, relaxed-fit women's sizes up to 2XL. The material is premium fabric-laundered 4.2oz triblend 50/25/25 polyester/combed ringspun cotton/rayon with a racer back. 

Official David Bowie, every sale directly benefits the icon's estate. 

This design features the 1972 reissue album cover art -- a photo of glam rock Bowie, playing guitar, with his leg kicked over his head. The words say "David Bowie" and "The Man Who Sold the World".

The enigmatic title track to David Bowie's 1970 studio album "The Man Who Sold the World" went largely unacknowledged at first. It was not released as a single, and the album initially did not achieve much success.

But echoes of the eerie, circular song could not be silenced. Enchanted people began to make captivating covers, and the song slowly became acclaimed as one of Bowie's single greatest works -- culminating with Nirvana's surprise cover of the song on their 1993 MTV Unplugged performance. The cover almost immediately became a smash hit, hitting a string of chart top tens. 

Bowie, with tongue in cheek, said he had to stop playing "The Man Who Sold the World" after Nirvanna's cover -- because too many people thought his was the cover!

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