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David Bowie Vinyl Revival T-Shirt (Orange)

David Bowie Vinyl Revival T-Shirt (Orange)

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Show your love of vinyl and support Cash for Kids Day 2025 by wearing this exclusive t-shirt - pre-order until 1st May then they're GONE!

Created as a collaboration with artist Morgan Howell and Greatest Hits Radio, AKA SuperSizeArt, this design celebrates the classic 1970s 7” vinyl single ‘Life on Mars?’ by David Bowie.

All profits from the sale of the t-shirt will go to the Cash for Kids Day appeal, to help provide struggling children with food and fun activities during the school holidays.

  • Crew neck
  • Short sleeve
  • 100% cotton
  • Available in black or orange
  • Limited-edition - orders are open until 11:59pm on Thursday 1st May 2025 so don't miss out! T-shirts expected to begin shipping from Friday 16th May 2025.

About the single

‘Life on Mars?’ by David Bowie was first released in 1971 on the album Hunky Dory and as a single reaching, number three in 1973. While on tour in 1990, Bowie introduced the song by saying “You fall in love, you write a love song. This is a love song.” Mick Rock filmed and directed a promotional video backstage at Earls Court on 12 May 1973 to accompany the release of the song as a single. It features a heavily made-up Bowie performing the song solo against a white backdrop, in a turquoise ‘ice blue’ suit designed by Freddi Buretti.

About the artist

Morgan Howell is known for his giant (supersize!) 3D artworks of classic 7” singles. He accounts for every crease, tear and imperfection to produce a one-off, truly unique piece that's almost identical to the owner’s original 45 but blown up to huge proportions.

Neil Diamond, Jude Law, Edgar Wright, Lord Lloyd-Webber and Ian Brown have commissioned artwork from Morgan, and some of the biggest music labels have his art on display in their HQs. He's also exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, the Q Awards, The Barbican Centre and The National Portrait Gallery in London.

As a self-confessed vinyl addict and music lover growing up in the 70s and 80s, it's perhaps unsurprising that his work has gravitated towards these iconic images of treasured discs!

Visit supersizeart.com for more and follow Morgan on Instagram @SuperSizeArt.

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