
The Shirts
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Genres | Punk Rock |
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Origin | New York |
New York | |
United States | |
Albums | Tell Me Your Plans |
Street Light Shine | |
The Shirts | |
Members | Annie Golden |
Bob Racioppo | |
Artie Lamonica | |
Record labels | Capitol Records |
Harvest Records | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1419369 |
About The Shirts
The Shirts are a New York-based American punk band, which was formed in 1975. The band's early existence was closely linked with CBGB, a music club in the Bowery, but it reformed with many of the early members in 2003 and is currently active.
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... Charles Hanson, owner of the auction firm, said he could not reveal which ex-England star was selling The Shirts " due to client confidentiality"...
Latitude 2023: The rise of football shirts at music festivals

... But over the years, things have changed and The Shirts are now very much back in fashion, with some highly sought after and exchanging hands for hundreds of pounds...
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... From high-end advertising campaigns, to social media teases and players wearing The Shirts in new ways, it looks like brands and teams are getting a lot more creative with kit releases...
Argentine Sky Blues fan feels the hand of Cov

... I started to buy The Shirts...
World Cup: What happened to England's 1966 shirts?

... For his part, Wray is adamant The Shirts should not be hidden away...
New rules on gambling adverts ban celebrities and sports stars

... " It won t stop gambling advertisements appearing on The Shirts of children s sporting heroes nor many of the other concerning actions of gambling companies who spend over £1...
Queues form as Banksy Colston statue trial T-shirts go on sale

... The Bristol-born artist that The Shirts would go on sale at locations in the city...
Banksy makes 'souvenir' shirts for Colston statue trial

... Banksy revealed the design of The Shirts in an Instagram post on Friday evening...
Argentine Sky Blues fan feels the hand of Cov
A Coventry City fan from Argentina said it was " A Dream come true" to be offered tickets to his First Match when he became an overnight local celebrity.
Midfielder Kasey Palmer reached out to Lauti Murguia after a photo of him buying a Sky Blues Shirt in London was shared widely on Social Media .
Mr Murguia, 22, had started supporting The Club after coming across it on football video game, FIFA.
" I will remember this for the rest of My Life , " He Said of Match Day .
Palmer met the travelling super fan after Saturday's Home Game against Luton Town to hand over another Shirt - this one signed by The Squad .
" I really don't have words to describe what he did for me, " Mr Murguia told the on BBC CWR.
Events took over when, in the English capital on Friday, Mr Murguia bought a team Shirt - a purchase that surprised a store employee so much, causing a stir over how someone from The Land of Maradona and Messi was infatuated instead with the Sky Blues.
Palmer then saw The Post , prompting him to make the tickets gesture to The Visitor via Social Media . Mr Murguia already had tickets for The Game , but was delighted to meet The Player after the 1-1 draw.
Mr Murguia said of his experience: " I really appreciate it. [Palmer] was very kind. Just amazing. I [had] one of The Best days in My Life . The signed Shirt will be in a frame in my room. "
He Said the atmosphere inside the CBS Arena was " great" and he was treated like a celebrity.
" People took photos with me. I Am a guy who came from Argentina, why are you taking a photo with me? That was crazy, I didn't expect that, " he explained.
Mr Murguia said he " fell in love" with The Club and its fans after a video game led him to find online images of The Team 's 2017.
" I started to play with Coventry in every single game, like Football Manager, " He Said .
" I make My Own Histories . . we win the Premier League , like all dreams come true in that game. . I started to buy The Shirts . I have a little collection of them. "
Mr Murguia added Coventry was the " number one" destination visited So Far on his tour of the UK, and he would try to return next year.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com