Chest: 17 in.
Length: 25.5 in.
Content: 50/50 Cotton/Polyester
Tag Brand: Unbranded
This deadstock tee hails from two Foghat summer concerts in 1978 at the Hollywood Sportatorium in Miami, and the St. Lucie County Civic Center in Ft. Pierce, Florida. Earlier that year, Foghat released their seventh album, Stone Blue, produced by Eddie Kramer who also worked on albums for Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin. The title track of the album became a Top 40 hit.
Foghat's 1978 tour opened with "Fool for the City," and closed with the band's signature song, "Slow Ride."
Tag says medium but this shirt fits like a modern unisex adult small. It is unworn, deadstock from 1978.
This item is from the estate of Craig MacGregor, the bassist for the band Foghat in the 1970s, 80s, and again in the 2000’s. The item was owned by Craig, a collector of t-shirts, and stored for some time in a basement before it came into our possession. As a result there may be some lingering basement odor. All items are authentic pieces of rock and roll history and in many cases are one-of-a-kind. Further authentication and chain-of-custody can be provided upon request.
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