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Description: KMET was a Los Angeles FM station that broadcast at 94.7 MHz beginning in June 1968. As with many stations at the time, KMET featured an automated format with female voices and middle-of-the-road music, but eventually added live DJ's and a free form rock music format. Major changes came about in 1974 to create something new for the struggling station by way of a new rock format that retained some of the station's progressive freedom, but added much needed energy and consistency along with high production values. KMET's new format quickly rose to number one, earning them the nickname "The Mighty Met." The station continued to rock the valley through the '70s and most of the '80 before signing off on February 14, 1987.
Description: Vintage JOFA hockey logo tee for fans of classic hockey equipment. JOFA was the gold standard of hockey helmets and gear from the 1960s through the 1990s, worn by some of the greatest players in NHL history. A must for old school hockey fans and collectors of retro hockey culture.