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White baseball hat, green logo.
3rd Northern Lights Womyn's Music Festival
Location Unknown.
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White shirt.
Purple harp. "Minnesota Philharmonic Orchestra"
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Black long sleeve shirt.
Pink triangle, turquoise records, "Anniversary 15th" "Olivia Records" "the Voice in Celebration of Women!"
Olivia Records was a collective founded in 1973 to record and market women's music.
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Grey shirt.
Denver skyline, music staff. "GALA Festival IV" "1992 Denver"
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Cerulean blue shirt.
Star, singing face, subway car, space needle, "GALA 3" "Festival of GALA Choruses III Seattle July, 1989"
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White shirt.
Quarter note, rainbow colors/flag, "We Shall be Heard"
Origins unknown. Contact Wearing Gay History if you have any information on this shirt or design.

Likely from a gay chorus.
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Black shirt.
Gold wheat stalk, treble clef shape, "Heartland Men's Chorus Kansas City, Missouri"
4509 Walnut St, Kansas City, MO 64111
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White shirt.
White text in blue and purple rectangles: "Minnesota Freedom Band." Central design of two french horns in a blue circle, bordered on the left by a pink striped triangle.
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Black shirt.
Pink text: "Twin Cities Gay Men's" Sea foam green figures spelling out "Chorus" purple pink music notes, triangle.
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white shirt.
Images of people, sea foam green, purple, orange text: "1 out of 10 therapists recommend Romanovsky and Phillips for their patients who listen to music"

Romanovsky & Phillips is a gay singing duo named after its members, Ron Romanovsky and Paul Phillips. They are best known for their original recordings and live performances featuring songs combining humor with poignant observations about the lives of gay men (and to a lesser extent, lesbian women) in contemporary American society.
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Blue polo shirt.
"Minnesota Freedom Band" This was Dan Kenlutsen's (possible misspelled name) shirt. He was a member of the band in the 80s and designed the logo.
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Blue shirt.
Two men in tuxedos. "New York City Gay Men's Chorus" "Europe 1991"
London. Amsterdam. Cologne. Berlin. Munich. Paris.
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cerulean blue shirt.
Black text: "San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus-SFGMC"
398 11th Street, Suite 300
San Francisco, CA 94103
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Grey shirt.
Music notes, Capitol building. "Let Freedom Ring" "Denver Women's Chorus, Lesbian and Gay Bands of America, and Gay Men's Chorus of Washington D.C." DAR Constitutional Hall October 10, 1987
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Tan Polo.
Over pocket: (music notes) Friends of the TCMC
Twin Cities Men's Chorus
528 Hennepin Ave # 307, Minneapolis, MN 55403

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White Shirt.
TC Men's Chorus. GALA 3 Seattle 1989.
Twin Cities Men's Chorus
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White Shirt. Purple logo with globe. Michigan Womyn's Music Festival 1991
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Blue Shirt
White stripes around around sleeves. Twin Cities Men's Chorus
528 Hennepin Ave # 307, Minneapolis, MN 55403
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Black Shirt.
Bechdel illustration. 15th anniversary of Calliope October 26, 1991
"I could've sworn we decided on traditional Ukrainian peasant garb. Although the consensus had been reached regarding concert dress, there seems to be some confusion among the chorus. Concert Tonight"

Calliope Women’s Chorus, founded in 1976, is the second oldest feminist chorus in the United States.
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"Utah's Other Choir"
Salt Lake Men's Choir
"one of the state’s oldest member-supported arts organizations."

825 N. 300 West #NE111
Salt Lake City, UT 84103
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Pink t-shirt
Celebrating ten years of women's music
National Women's Music Festival
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Red t-shirt
The 8th Michigan Womyn's Music Festival 1983
Piano

Near Hart, Michigan
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Tan tanktop

The 7th Michigan Womyn's Musical Festival 1982
piano
Near Hart, Michigan
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Black t-shirt
November 26, 1982
Meg/Cris Carnegie Wall

Women's Music
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1984 Louisiana World Exposition
New Orleans Gay Men's Chorus
Chicago Gay Men's Chorus
Concert June 2, 1984
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Green t-shirt
Band, Chorus, Color Guard
Chicago 2006 Gay Games GGVII
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Maroon t-shirt
Center Stage Chicago
Most likely a reference to CenterStage Chicago "Chicago's original online city guide knows where to go for food, drinks, music, theater and more."
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Equity Fights AIDS Broadway Cares
White t-shirt with red ribbon. Includes printed signature of 1995 Tony Award nominees
1st row: Ralph Fiennes (Hamlet) Suzanne Bertish (The Moliere Comedies) Terrence McNally (Love Valour Compassion) Glenn Close (Sunset Boulevard) Joe Sears (A Tuna Christmas)
2nd Row: Mercede Ruehl (The Shadow Box) Joe Mantello (Love Valour Compassion) Sean Mathias (Indiscretions) Brenda Braxton (Smokey Joe's Cafe)
3rd Row: John Napier (Sunset Boulevard) Trevor Nunn (Sunset Boulevard) Mark Henderson (Indiscretions) Mark Thompson (Arcadia)
4th Row: Helen Mirren (A Month in the Country) Emily Mann (Having Our Say) Matthew Broderick (How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying) Alan Campbell (Sunset Boulevard) Joey McKnelely (Smokey Joe's Cafe)
5th Row: Eileen Atikins (Indiscretions) Jerry Zaks (Smokey Joe's Cafe) Mark Jacoby (Show Boat) Cynthia Nixon (Indiscretions)
6th Row: Gretha Boston (Show Boat) Roger Rees (Indiscretions) Brian Bedford (The Moliere Comedies) Rebecca Luker (Show Boat)
7th Row: Harold Prince (Show Boat) Victor Trent Cook (Smokey Joe's Cafe) Anthony Heald (Love Valour Compassion) Beverly Emmons (The Heiress)
8th Row: Jane Greenwood (The Heiress) Tom Stoppard (Arcadia) Andrew Bridge (Sunset Boulevard) John Lee Beatty (The Heiress)
9th Row: Stephen Brimson Lewis (Indiscretions) Stephen Bogardus (Love Valour Compassion) Jude Law (Indiscretions) Anthony Powell (Sunset Boulevard)
10th Row: Mitchel Bell (Show Boat) Joel Blum (Show Boat) Cherry Jones (The Heiress) Gerald Guiterrez (The Heiress) John Glover (Love Valour Compassion)
11th Row: Frances Sternhagen (The Heiress) Susan Stroman (Show Boat) Christopher Hampton (Sunset Boulevard) Des McAnuff (How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying) Bob Avivan (Sunset Boulevard)
12th Row: Delee Lively (Smokey Joe's Cafe) Paul Pyant (Arcadia) Mary Alice (Having Our Say) John McMartin (Show Boat) B.J. Crosby (Smokey Joe's Cafe)
13th Row: Florence Klotz (Show Boat) Wayne Cilento (How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying) Don Black (Sunset Boulevard) George Hearn (Sunset Boulevard) Andrew Lloyd Webber (Sunset Boulevard)

Attached: Night sweats & T-cells
Nightsweats & t-cells supports AIDS services in Northeast ohio by donating a portion of the proceeds generated by the sale of this t-shirt. The rest goes into paying living expenses for the HIV+ employees of Nightsweats & T-cells.
We welcome your comments and ideas.
Night sweats & t-cells.
277 Martinel Dr.
Kent, Ohio.
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Experience the Divine Bette Midler On Tour
Gay icon
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10086 Sunset Boulevard
musical with book and lyrics by Don Black and Christopher Hampton and music by Andrew Lloyd Webber
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