Band T-shirts

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  • Rock Band Flying Skulls Girl's T-Shirt. This T-Shirt features the Flying Skulls design on the front in Black and Red. The Three Skulls are done in a tribal pattern. Rock out with this awesome Rock Band T-Shirt! Rock Band allows players to perform in virtual bands by providing up to four players with the ability to play three different peripherals modeled after music instruments (a guitar peripheral for lead guitar and bass guitar gameplay, a drum peripheral, and a microphone). These peripherals are used to simulate the playing of rock music by hitting scrolling notes on-screen. Players using the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 consoles can interact through both online and offline multiplayer capabilities. In addition to the songs shipping on the game disc, hundreds of new tracks will be made available as downloadable content for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions; the Wii version will not initially support downloadable content. The game has received widespread critical acclaim and has
    female - adult
    $19.99
  • "The Grateful Dead ""Wonderland Jam Band"" T-Shirt. This is an officially licensed Grateful Dead Tee shirt that features many iconic symbols of the band threw out the year all put together in one wymsical tie dye shirt. This shirt is made to look like an Alice in wonderland scene, but with the characters as the actual band members. You are sure to love this shirt weather you are a seasoned dead head or just a casual listener. A must have for all classic rock fans! Makes a great gift!"
    male, female - adult
    $29.99
  • No Job, No Money, No Car, But I'm In A Band T-Shirt. Overdose Clothing, offering the tightest line of rude and offensive novelty tees brings you this awesome addition. Premium prints on super comfortable 100% Cotton tees. Get your point across with one of these loud Novelty tees. You will get laughs and compliments on your new shirt!
    male, female - adult
    $14.99
  • I'm In A Band Show Me Your Tits T-Shirt. Overdose Clothing, offering the tightest line of rude and offensive novelty tees brings you this awesome addition. Premium prints on super comfortable 100% Cotton tees. Get your point across with one of these loud Novelty tees. You will get laughs and compliments on your new shirt!
    male, female - adult
    $14.99
  • Collect um' , trade um', wear um' an now Join the Club! This Silly Shaped Rubba Bracelet Fan Club T-Shirt will let the world know you're an official collector. Get this shirt for your kids now and receive a FREE 12 pack Silly Shaped Rubba Bracelets! Each shirt has been made with the band collector in mind and features some of silly shapes rubba bands most popular animals and shape printed right on the front! Free 12 pack of bandz included ship in assorted style.
    male, female - adult
    $11.99
  • Allman Brothers Band T-Shirt This is an officially licensed Allman Brothers t-shirt.
    male - adult
    $19.88
  • Allman Brothers Band - Mushroom Express
    male - adult
    $26.99
  • Guy Patterson joined the band and they rose to stardom. With this shirt you too may rise to stardom.Adult - Stone Blue 100% Cotton Gildan T-ShirtWomens - Baby Blue 100% Cotton American Apparel T-ShirtThe t-shirts being modeled are Adult Medium and Womens Small.
    male, female - adult
    $15.95
  • Forget the Beatles, the most influential band of our time is The Beets.Best known for rocking Doug Funnie and the rest of Bluffington with their greatest hits: "Shout Your Lungs Out," "Killer Tofu" and "I Need More Allowance".Adult - Black 100% Cotton Gildan T-ShirtWomens - Black 100% Cotton T-ShirtThe t-shirts being modeled are Adult Large and Womens Extra Small.
    male, female - adult
    $14.95
  • BG169 announced the first-ever live performance of the Band, and artist Tuten was in the audience. The performance would be remembered for many reasons, not the least of which was the two-hour delay caused by lead guitarist Robbie Robertson's mysterious illness. Bill Graham stalled the crowd and pulled in a hypnotist to work on Robertson. It worked.
    female - adult
    $36.00
  • BG169 announced the first-ever live performance of the Band, and artist Tuten was in the audience. The performance would be remembered for many reasons, not the least of which was the two-hour delay caused by lead guitarist Robbie Robertson's mysterious illness. Bill Graham stalled the crowd and pulled in a hypnotist to work on Robertson. It worked.
    female - adult
    $36.00
  • BG169 announced the first-ever live performance of the Band, and artist Tuten was in the audience. The performance would be remembered for many reasons, not the least of which was the two-hour delay caused by lead guitarist Robbie Robertson's mysterious illness. Bill Graham stalled the crowd and pulled in a hypnotist to work on Robertson. It worked.
    male - adult
    $36.00
  • This t-shirt has long-time manager, Steve Parish, saying, "Ask not what Jerry Garcia Band can do for you, ask what you can do for the Jerry Garcia Band!"
    male, female - child
    $40.00
  • Randy Tuten, a fan of the Steve Miller Band, thought of this concert as a cruise through musical history and gave the poster a dream-like quality. The ship sailed gently into the sunset, and a mermaid bade it both a fond farewell and safe return, expressing the musical reverie of the New Year's Eve concert with Steve Miller and guitarist Joe Satriani. This Bill Graham Presents poster was the first that Tuten designed after Bill's death.
    male - adult
    $32.00
  • The recently road-shy Robbie Robertson had a dream; cap this phase of The Band's creativity with a grand musical finale from the place it all started, the Winterland Ballroom. Venue-miester Bill Graham signed on, and signed them, immediately, and so began plans for an incredible evening of turkey plus trimmings [a Graham Thanksgiving tradition], ballroom dancing and multiple bands, all captured for posterity in a film that was conceived as 'let's video this for the archives' and grew into a Martin Scorsese-directed number. The chandelier-decked stage and smooth transition from dinner to rock din belied the murderous atmosphere backstage. Graham and Robertson knocked heads often in the planning stages, expenses skyrocketed, epithets were hurled, and Bob Dylan refused to be filmed at the very last minute. Fancy footwork on Graham's part saved the night and got the footage. The Last Waltz was more than the movie; it was a total experience.
    male - adult
    $32.00
  • BG072 is one of the more famous images of poster artist Bonnie MacLean. As part of Bill Graham's penchant for pairing different musical forms on one bill, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, perhaps the greatest saxophone soloist in the history of jazz, opened for the Butterfield Blues Band.
    male - adult
    $34.00
  • BG169 announced the first-ever live performance of the Band, and artist Tuten was in the audience. The performance would be remembered for many reasons, not the least of which was the two-hour delay caused by lead guitarist Robbie Robertson's mysterious illness. Bill Graham stalled the crowd and pulled in a hypnotist to work on Robertson. It worked.
    male - adult
    $36.00
  • Randy Tuten, a fan of the Steve Miller Band, thought of this concert as a cruise through musical history and gave the poster a dream-like quality. The ship sailed gently into the sunset, and a mermaid bade it both a fond farewell and safe return, expressing the musical reverie of the New Year's Eve concert with Steve Miller and guitarist Joe Satriani. This Bill Graham Presents poster was the first that Tuten designed after Bill's death.
    female - adult
    $32.00
  • BG072 is one of the more famous images of poster artist Bonnie MacLean. As part of Bill Graham's penchant for pairing different musical forms on one bill, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, perhaps the greatest saxophone soloist in the history of jazz, opened for the Butterfield Blues Band.
    male - adult
    $34.00
  • "If I hadn't done it, someone else would have. ???once we were going to do it, we wanted to do it right. ???" By the early 70's rock bands were burned out from the road. Performers wanted to travel less and make money faster. Bill Graham's Day on the Green concerts were the first prototypes of "festival" shows - multi performer sets in stadium settings. Staged on the lawn of the Oakland Coliseum, the Day on the Green concerts were a summer series started in 1973 that continued until shortly after Graham's death in 1991. "That was why I came up with the name "Day on the Green". I wanted to make these events special. I wanted to create giant outdoor sets so the bands would be going into a space that was like a theater piece."
    male - adult
    $30.00
  • BG169 announced the first-ever live performance of the Band, and artist Tuten was in the audience. The performance would be remembered for many reasons, not the least of which was the two-hour delay caused by lead guitarist Robbie Robertson's mysterious illness. Bill Graham stalled the crowd and pulled in a hypnotist to work on Robertson. It worked.
    male - adult
    $36.00
  • BG169 announced the first-ever live performance of the Band, and artist Tuten was in the audience. The performance would be remembered for many reasons, not the least of which was the two-hour delay caused by lead guitarist Robbie Robertson's mysterious illness. Bill Graham stalled the crowd and pulled in a hypnotist to work on Robertson. It worked.
    female - adult
    $36.00
  • The recently road-shy Robbie Robertson had a dream; cap this phase of The Band's creativity with a grand musical finale from the place it all started, the Winterland Ballroom. Venue-miester Bill Graham signed on, and signed them, immediately, and so began plans for an incredible evening of turkey plus trimmings [a Graham Thanksgiving tradition], ballroom dancing and multiple bands, all captured for posterity in a film that was conceived as 'let's video this for the archives' and grew into a Martin Scorsese-directed number. The chandelier-decked stage and smooth transition from dinner to rock din belied the murderous atmosphere backstage. Graham and Robertson knocked heads often in the planning stages, expenses skyrocketed, epithets were hurled, and Bob Dylan refused to be filmed at the very last minute. Fancy footwork on Graham's part saved the night and got the footage. The Last Waltz was more than the movie; it was a total experience.
    male - adult
    $32.00
  • The recently road-shy Robbie Robertson had a dream; cap this phase of The Band's creativity with a grand musical finale from the place it all started, the Winterland Ballroom. Venue-miester Bill Graham signed on, and signed them, immediately, and so began plans for an incredible evening of turkey plus trimmings [a Graham Thanksgiving tradition], ballroom dancing and multiple bands, all captured for posterity in a film that was conceived as 'let's video this for the archives' and grew into a Martin Scorsese-directed number. The chandelier-decked stage and smooth transition from dinner to rock din belied the murderous atmosphere backstage. Graham and Robertson knocked heads often in the planning stages, expenses skyrocketed, epithets were hurled, and Bob Dylan refused to be filmed at the very last minute. Fancy footwork on Graham's part saved the night and got the footage. The Last Waltz was more than the movie; it was a total experience.
    female - adult
    $32.00