Thanks to his legendary musical performances, the father of the blues, Charley Patton, famously owned a new car in the 1930s Mississippi Delta, an extreme rarity which helped inspire a younger generation of black men who idolized Patton to also become performers — including Howlin’ Wolf, Son House, Robert Johnson, Willie Brown, Pops Staples, Tommy Johnson, Honeyboy Edwards & many others…

This is a Bluescentric Brand ladies v-neck t shirt, available in 4.2oz 100% airlume combed & ringspun cotton sizes up to 2XL! Athletic heather is 90/10. V-Necks are side-seamed with a set-in coverstitched v-neck.

This two-color design features the label's traditional colors and the Herwin Records logo in the gothic style of the era.
The other text reads:
 Est. 1924 / Electronically Recorded / Saint Louis, Missouri. 

Herwin Records was founded in 1924 in Saint Louis, and while there were other artists on the label, Herwin is most notable for promoting the music of Charley Patton -- the man who would eventually come to be known as the grandfather of rock n roll. Eventually, Herwin was picked up by Paramount Records & shuttered. The early Herwin Records are historically significant for spreading this funky new music known as the blues across the midwest. 

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