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Led Zeppelin, wearing "Bobby and the Helmets," T-shirts, 1969

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$600
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11x14 / Unframed
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The story behind this tee revolves around the 60's band The Liverpool Scene, who landed a spot opening for Led Zeppelin in 1969 and performed their song "The Woo-Woo," a quirky narrative about a fictitious band named Bobby and the Helmets who was killed along with 234 other people in a tragic ice cream flood. Robert Plant was so impressed by the band and the song, he sported a super tight Bobby and the Helmets t-shirt on stage in tribute.
Materials Archival Pigment Print
Size 11x14 - 20x24
Rarity Limited Edition available in select sizes
Medium Film Photography
Signature Hand-Signed/Estate Stamped by the Photographer of Estate
Certificate of Authenticity Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity
Frame All the frames are custom made to order with archival, acid free, materials
Led Zeppelin, wearing "Bobby and the Helmets," T-shirts, 1969 - Morrison Hotel Gallery

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