Folk singer Pete Seeger was likely the last person to ever hear bluesman Big Bill Broonzy sing. He recorded the private performance and the next day, doctors nicked Broonzy’s vocal chords while performing cancer surgery. The bluesman never sang (or talked above a whisper) again.

This plucky little New York City record label popped up in 1916, selling 78 rpm records aimed at giving listeners better value for their buck, hence the slogan "Gold in quality, Silver in price". But with the recording industry being brutally competitive and majors controlling the top artists and distribution, Majestic couldn't compete and ultimately had to fold.

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S, M, L, XL, 2XL

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WHITE, ATHLETIC HEATHER

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