La Bamba Club T-shirt
La Bamba Club T-shirt
LA BAMBA was a venue during the 1960's (from at least 1964), opened by David Dillon, Ian Rule & Ian Stirling, and was originally at the Callander Park end of the High Street, before moving to a distribution depot owned by John Menzies, near Grahamston Station. It was one of the most respected venues in Scotland, and was home and regular haunt to many bands, including quite a few who later found fame. Manager in the mid-1960's was Jim Drysdale. John Leishman used to DJ there for a while in the 1970`s, using one Garrard SP25 record deck, on which he used to play 1960`s Psychedelic and west coast rock, like the Doors, Captain Beefheart, Buffalo Springfield and The Mothers Of Invention. (From Falkirk Music Scene)
The standard in premium unisex t-shirts. A well-loved favorite, featuring a crew neck, short sleeves and designed with superior combed and ring-spun cotton that acts as the best blank canvas for printing.
Features: Sideseamed. Retail fit. Unisex sizing. Shoulder taping. Preshrunk fabric.