1970s Music Mugs
Description: 70s retor vintage music cassette1970s Retro t-shirt design saying born in 1970s in retro style lettering. Seventy times is the best time ever. Where is old is golden time. can be a great birthday christmas gift for father, Mother, son, daughter or a friend. 70S vintage RETRO QUOTE peace.
Description: The numbers to form the boogie party decade of the 1970s echo into each other covered in all of the colors of the rainbow like glowing discotheque neon lights as it journeys back to this glorious boogie era. Makes a great gift for the 70s music lovers and ones nostalgic for this 70s decade of wonderful music and pop culture. Instagram@ Artbydebcamp Facebook@ Art by Deborah Camp
Description: Vinyl The Real Deal. Vinyl in a cool retro script, and a turntable record player. Collectors and fans of vinyl records will love this 1970s vintage old school design! For audiophiles and vinyl record collectors and fans. Whether LP albums or 45s, if you're really into music, you know that nothing beats vinyl records!
Description: Located in Seattle's Greenwood neighborhood, the Walrus Tavern was a legendary live music venue that hosted countless blues and rock 'n roll shows over the years. When it wasn't playing host to local bands and all-time great blues singers, the tavern was a true neighborhood watering hole, providing frosty libations and reliable tavern food. Unlike most places, the Walrus didn't close up shop for lack of customers or ever-increasing rents, rather it burned to the ground in 1984. The concrete pad it sat on remained vacant for decades until another bar opened up next door and annexed the Walrus pad as a beer garden, aptly named 'The Walrus Beer Garden.'
Description: Don Kirshner's Rock Concert was an American television music variety show that ran during the 1970s and early '80s, created and produced by Don Kirshner and syndicated to television stations. It premiered on September 27, 1973, and its last episode was in 1981. Kirshner had been executive producer and creative consultant on the 'In Concert' series which debuted with two shows in November and December 1972, in the 11:30 p.m. time slot, and became a bi-weekly series in January 1973. In September 1973, Kirshner left In Concert to launch his own syndicated "Don Kirshner's Rock Concert." It premiered on September 27, 1973, and The program featured many of the popular performers of the day during its run and other notable guests.