Recording Studio Hats
Description: Originally built as a post office in the early '50s, the building at 1014 N. Vine Street in Hollywood was eventually repurposed as a recording studio by Andrew Berliner in 1967. Calling his new venture Crystal Industries Recording Studio, Berliner's innovative acoustic and electrical design has his new studio quickly becoming one of the premier recording facilities in Southern California. The studio was known simply as Crystal Sound, which was both a nickname and a descriptor of the magical tonal qualities the space and its custom-built electronics were known for capturing. The client list is a veritable who's who of artists from the '60s through the '90s. Crystal would change hands in 2000 and become a private studio under a new name.
Description: "Get groovy with the Groove Garden record Co. T-Shirt - the perfect way to show off your love for retro vibes and classic tunes! With psychedelic designs that are sure to make heads turn, this tee is like a time machine back to the 60s, 70s, and 80s. Whether you're jamming out to your favorite vinyl records or just want to look cool while doing your daily chores, this t-shirt has got you covered. So don't miss out on the chance to join the groovy revolution - grab your Groove Garden tee today and get ready to rock and roll!"
Description: Recording Studio Headphones Patent Print 1924 Patent blueprint art as a unique printable design. All patent print and illustrations pages are restored and digitally enhanced to remove as many flaws as possible while maintaining the integrity of the original document. Patent prints are a wonderful way to own a piece of history and display your favorite inventions on apparel, merchandise, or your home or workplace walls.
Description: What might be the most famous roots rock song of all time is certainly a love song to Alabama, but music lovers will want to focus on this lyric: "Now Muscle Shoals has got the Swampers, and they've been known to pick a song or two." Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in northwestern Alabama was home base for the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, also known as the Swampers. Throughout the ‘70s, they were featured on more than 200 albums and collaborated with the likes of Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, and of course, Lynyrd Skynyrd. Today, the studio is open for tours every day except Sunday.
Description: A unique design featuring a skeleton in a bold and playful pose.The skeleton stands at the center, holding a humerus bone with a humorous vibe.Surrounded by a tarot card-style frame with stars and mystical details.The vintage-inspired typography adds a slightly dark yet funny aesthetic.Perfect for those who love anatomy jokes, gothic art, and quirky humor.