Sonny Bono’s career began as a songwriter for Specialty records — his first big break was when Sam Cooke recorded his song “Things You Do To me” in 1962.

Every sale directly benefits the Mississippi Blues Trail, making new markers and maintaining existing ones. 

This Blues Trail Marker is located on Highway 61 at the Gateway to the Blues Museum. The front reads: 
U. S. Highway 61, known as the "blues highway," rivals Route 66 as the most famous road in American music lore. Dozens of blues artists have recorded songs about Highway 61, including Mississippians Sunnyland Slim, James “Son” Thomas, “Honeyboy” Edwards, Big Joe Williams, Joe McCoy, Charlie Musselwhite, Eddie Shaw, Johnny Young, Eddie Burns, and Mississippi Fred McDowell. The original route, now called Old Highway 61, was just west of here. 

This comfortable ladies Mississippi Blues Trail t-shirt is available in 4.5 ounce 100% preshrunk combed/ringspun cotton sizes Small-2XL. Sizes run very true. Heather Grey is 90/10, any other heather colors are 60/40. 

Weight 0.38 lbs
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LADIES HEATHER GREY, WHITE

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S, M, L, XL, 2XL

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