While “Bluegrass” was named for Bill Monroe, he learned the craft from his Uncle Pendleton Vandiver, a crippled civil war vet fiddler. They lived together in a two-room log cabin after the death of Monroe’s parents, and he passed his music to Monroe, who in-turn bequeathed it on his passing. Some 52 years after Pendleton’s death, Ricky Skaggs’ cover of Monroe’s song memorializing “Uncle Pen” shot to #1 on the Country Music Charts. Monroe played the part of his uncle in the music video.

Officially Licensed John Lee Hooker Blues Music Concert Tank.

John Lee Hooker appeared live for a four-nite engagement at Liberty Hall back in 1975. Hooker performed his hits including Boom Boom, Boogie Chillen and Crawlin' King Snake. Tickets to see the blues music legend were just $4.00... 

The Bluescentric Brand Backstage Racerback Tank is a premium Next Level brand fabric-laundered 4.2oz triblend 50/25/25 polyester/combed ringspun cotton/rayon John Lee Hooker racerback t-shirt.

Weight 0.38 lbs
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TANK HEATHER WHITE, TANK PREMIUM HEATHER

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S, XS, M, L, XL, 2XL

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