Debbie Harry - "Camp Funtime" T Shirt Replica in Yellow
Reproductions of original tees famously worn by such rock legends as John Lennon, Joey Ramone, The Doors, Frank Zappa, Blondie’s Debbie Harry, Gram Parsons, Johnny Ramone and Joan Jett, among others.
These T-shirts aren’t just fashion statements – they’re cultural signposts, part of a revolutionary past that laid the groundwork for modern pop culture …
That’s why you’ll see these t shirts adorning today’s trendsetters – like Jennifer Aniston, Desperate Housewives’ Teri Hatcher, The O.C.’s Mischa Barton, new Superman Brandon Routh, Pearl Jam’s Eddie
Vedder, Steve Jones (Sex Pistols, “Jonesy’s Jukebox”), buzz band The Kaiser Chiefs, rising star Sienna Miller, country phenom Keith Urban, Heather Graham and many others.
Criminally comfortable made of fine, luxuriously soft cotton, These t- shirts are also decadently comfortable – and fit like your old favorites the first time you slip them on...
These Rock t shirts are totally legal. The approval of everyone with legal rights to the original designs and images has thoroughly been obtained.
The tag inside each shirt is a sticker resembling a backstage pass, featuring either a photo of a rockstar wearing the original shirt or a rendering of the design, with information documenting its initial date, artist and venue.
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Debbie Harry - "Camp Funtime" T Shirt Replica
Debbie Harry and Blondie were the darlings of the New York punk scene in 1975-76. Their high-energy shows with the Ramones at CBGB’s gained considerable attention for Harry and her band mates.
Their roots were in punk/new wave, but the band had its first major hits in rock/disco (“Heart of Glass,” “Call Me”), reggae (“The Tide Is High”), and hip-hop (“Rapture”). “We really tried to vary our music and not mimic ourselves,” Harry later told Billboard. Blondie and the Dictators performed their 2nd to last show at CBGB’s on 14th October 2006. The following night, the club that gave birth to the punk movement closed its doors after 33 years. In those early years, Harry and her band played numerous shows at CBGB’s with Talking Heads, New York Dolls, Television, and, of course, the Ramones.
Harry’s Camp Funtime T-shirt pays homage, in a way, to the Iggy/Bowie tour that launched Blondie’s career. Iggy’s album had a song on it called “Funtime.” Blondie was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame along with the Sex Pistols in 2006. |