Sun Records Sweatshirt | Est. 1952 Memphis Tennessee Distressed Sweatshirt
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• Authentic Sun Records Merchandise
• 50% cotton and 50% polyester fleece knit
• Est. 1952 Memphis Tennessee Distressed Sweatshirt Design
• Sun Records Sweatshirt
Founded by music producer Sam Phillips in Memphis, Tennessee in February 1952, Sun Records was the first label to record Elvis Presley, Charlie Rich, Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and Johnny Cash. Prior to that, Sun Records had concentrated mainly on African-American musicians because Phillips loved rhythm and blues, and wanted to bring it to a wider, and more diverse audience. The music of many Sun Records musicians helped lay part of the foundation of late 20th-century rock and roll, and influenced many younger musicians, including the Beatles.
Between the years of 1953 and 1955, Elvis Presley recorded at least 24 songs at Sun Studio in Memphis, Tennessee. Of the 24 known taped songs, only 22 survived, and ten were released by Sun as Elvis's first five singles. The recordings reflected the wide variety of music that could be heard in Memphis at the time, including blues, rhythm & blues, gospel, country & western, hillbilly, rockabilly and bluegrass. Because of the recordings' historical significance in the foundation of rock and roll music, they were inducted into the U.S. Congress's National Recording Registry in 2002.
Preshrunk, classic, heavy blend crewneck sweatshirt features 1 x 1 rib with spandex and double-needle stitching at waistband and cuffs. It's made from 50% cotton and 50% polyester fleece knit. Care Instructions: Machine wash and tumble dry on low.
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• Est. 1952 Memphis Tennessee Distressed Sweatshirt Design
• 50% cotton and 50% polyester fleece knit
• Est. 1952 Memphis Tennessee Distressed Sweatshirt Design
• Sun Records Sweatshirt
Founded by music producer Sam Phillips in Memphis, Tennessee in February 1952, Sun Records was the first label to record Elvis Presley, Charlie Rich, Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and Johnny Cash. Prior to that, Sun Records had concentrated mainly on African-American musicians because Phillips loved rhythm and blues, and wanted to bring it to a wider, and more diverse audience. The music of many Sun Records musicians helped lay part of the foundation of late 20th-century rock and roll, and influenced many younger musicians, including the Beatles.
Between the years of 1953 and 1955, Elvis Presley recorded at least 24 songs at Sun Studio in Memphis, Tennessee. Of the 24 known taped songs, only 22 survived, and ten were released by Sun as Elvis's first five singles. The recordings reflected the wide variety of music that could be heard in Memphis at the time, including blues, rhythm & blues, gospel, country & western, hillbilly, rockabilly and bluegrass. Because of the recordings' historical significance in the foundation of rock and roll music, they were inducted into the U.S. Congress's National Recording Registry in 2002.
Preshrunk, classic, heavy blend crewneck sweatshirt features 1 x 1 rib with spandex and double-needle stitching at waistband and cuffs. It's made from 50% cotton and 50% polyester fleece knit. Care Instructions: Machine wash and tumble dry on low.
Design Details
Front
• Est. 1952 Memphis Tennessee Distressed Sweatshirt Design
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