70s Doobie Brothers Takin' It To the Streets t-shirt Extra Small

$199.99 USD

Chest 15.5 in.

Length 23.5 in.

Content: 100% Cotton

Tag Brand: Sportswear

This awesome tee celebrates a 1976 concert tour from the Doobie Brothers. The spring tour was launched in honor of the band's latest album, Takin' It to the Streets, and it was promoted by Martin Wolff and his company Star Lighting. Wolff worked as the Doobie Brothers' lighting designer, and he was also a concert promoter with connections throughout the Colorado music scene. During the Takin' It to the Streets Tour, the Doobie Brothers were supported by the talented duo of Wayne Jackson and Andrew Love, better known as The Memphis Horns.

Until Cycles in 1989, Takin' It to the Streets was the final Doobie Brothers album to feature Tom Johnston. Johnston had become worn out from the band's extensive touring, which prompted the band to bring in former Steely Dan member, Michael McDonald. Together the pair shared the lead vocals on the album, before Johnston's eventual departure. The lineup change prompted a shift towards a more soft rock sound for the band, but Takin' It to the Streets was a commercial hit that reached No. 8 on the Billboard 200. In addition to the popular title track, the album also featured the singles "Wheels of Fortune" and "It Keeps You Runnin'".

The tag says small but this shirt fits like a modern unisex adult extra small. There is a light bleach spot on the back, see pics.






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