80s George Thorogood Destroyers Bad to the Bone t-shirt Small
Chest 17.5 in.
Length 28.5 in.
Content: Feels like cotton blend
Tag Brand: Blank
This sweet raglan band t-shirt is for George Thorogood and the Destroyers and it commemorates their fifth studio album Bad to the Bone, which was released in 1982. The title track of the album is widely considered to be their most popular song although the group was also known for hits like "I Drink Alone", "Move It On Over", and "One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer". Their music was characterized by Thorogood's unique voice and their high energy blues sound.
Bad to the Bone was released after Thorogood gained his first instance of mainstream exposure, as he served as an opening act for the Rolling Stones during their 1981 US Tour. The band also landed a spot as the featured musical guest on Saturday Night Live in 1982.
During the early 80s the group was known for their rigorous touring schedule which included their famous 50/50 tour. This stunt required the band to tour all 50 states in the span of only 50 days. After Bad to the Bone, the band released the album Maverick, which contained their only Billboard Hot 100 hit. The song was a cover of the Johnny Otis song "Willie and the Hand Jive".
Fits like a modern unisex adult small.
21-08-111669