The interesting ‘changing mirror’ front cover of Pink Floyd’s Ummagumma album (a Droste Effect) was taken at the home of collaborator Storm Thorgerson’s girlfriend’s parents.

Slim Harpo's 1957 classic "King Bee" gave Excello, founded that year, it's trademark swamp blues sound and inspired a thousand artists, from Muddy Waters to The Rolling Stones.

That swampy rhythm and blues that came out of Nashville-based Excello Records would be carried on by immortal greats like Lonnie Brooks, Slim Harpo, Lazy Lester and Lightnin' Slim. Even MLK recorded at Excello. By 1975, Excello could no longer compete, and closed it's doors forever.

This is a comfortable 4.5 ounce 100% preshrunk combed and ringspun cotton anvil ladies' t-shirt. 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, LADIES BLUE, LADIES SMOKE

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