70s KATT Rock 100 FM Radio Station Oklahoma t-shirt Small

$79.99 USD

Chest 17.5 in.

Length 27.5 in.

Content: 50/50 Cotton/Polyester

Tag Brand: Sportswear

This sweet jersey style tee promotes the Oklahoma City radio station, KATT-FM. Although the station dates back to the 60s, it wasn't until 1976 that they began advertising themselves as "FM 100- The Cat". That year the station switched to a progressive rock format and changed their call sign from KJAK to KATT. This switch was a huge success, as KATT Rock 100 filled the need for a rock and roll station that didn't sound as pop-oriented as the Top 40 stations. During the late 70s, KATT allowed Oklahoma listeners to enjoy bands like Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, The Grateful Dead, The Who, and Fleetwood Mac.

The tag says medium but this shirt fits like a modern unisex adult small. There is screen burn on the front and back, see pics.






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