When Motown’s Barry Gordy refused to release Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Goin On” because of the album’s political nature, the artist went ‘on strike’ to achieve its release. Almost immediately, it became Motown’s biggest single, and one of the greatest albums of the 20th century.

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. 

"KEEP THE BLUES ALIVE! This is a very special, limited edition collaboration with The Blues Foundation, uniquely featuring early blues music stars and legends! Every piece sold from this limited edition series benefits the Blues Hall of Fame in Memphis, Tennessee. 

American blues guitarist and singer Big Bill Broonzy bridged rural acoustic blues with urban electric styles, recording hundreds of songs and helping bring blues to international audiences. His music was an influence on artists like Muddy Waters and Eric Clapton

The Blues Foundation's steadfast mission is to preserve blues heritage, celebrate blues recording and performance, expand worldwide awareness of the blues & ensures the future of this uniquely American art form."

Weight 0.38 lbs
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LADIES V-NECK ATHLETIC HEATHER, LADIES V-NECK BLACK, LADIES V-NECK WHITE

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S, M, L, XL, 2XL

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