
"Rock n Roll Show" Premium Unisex T-Shirt
Regular price $34.99Erie County Fair. August 18-19. Nightly in front of the grandstand.
Somewhere in the mid-1950s, a promoter printed up a stack of handbills and stapled them to telephone poles across western New York. The bill read like a dispatch from the future: Pat Boone, Gene Vincent, Lillian Briggs — three artists at the exact moment rock and roll was figuring out what it was.
Gene Vincent had just recorded "Be Bop a Lula" — a record so raw that Sun Records thought it was Elvis. Lillian Briggs was one of the first women to front a rock and roll band, belting "I Want You to Be My Baby" with a ferocity that nobody was ready for. Pat Boone was the clean-cut counterpoint — the version of rock and roll that parents could tolerate, which made him the biggest star on the bill.
They played in front of a grandstand at a county fair. The crowd had no idea they were watching history.
This tee reproduces the original concert poster in full — yellow, red, and black, exactly as it looked stapled to that telephone pole. Available in Turquoise, XS–4XL. Made to order, built to last.
Details
- 100% combed ring-spun cotton
- Pre-shrunk — fits true to size
- Unisex retail fit with side seams
- Cover-stitched sleeves and shoulder-to-shoulder taping
- Tear-away label for all-day comfort
- Available in Turquoise, XS–4XL
Made to order. Please allow approximately one week for production. Tracking information will be sent as soon as your order ships.