
. . .But then as I sat down to write this post, I realized that all the band names on this are . . .fake?

I thought perhaps this shirt was from the world's greatest cover-band concert...but when I Google "The All Star Show" and add any of the acts listed on the shirt, nothing comes up. And as we've learned before...if it's not on Google, it's not real.
A few of the individual names on this shirt do have Google Listings, however:
Headliner Johnson Airplane seems to be an early Airplane Supply company:


So Johnson Airplane isn't a seminal rock band and won't be headlining any sort of show, all-star or otherwise. But I did discover that Billy Hendrix is at least a musician. . .

. . .but i somehow doubt he's sharing the stage with the likes of, say, Bruce Butterfield, Flower Expert:

So what do these people have in common, other than being on this shirt? I have no idea. I can't figure out what this shirt is all about. Can any of you NeighborGoodie Enthusiasts shed any light on this thing? Is it perhaps the work of a lazy (or creative) bootleg t-shirt maker? Or is it something even more sinister? Whatever the answer, I'm definitely more than a little scared of it....but not as terrified as I am of Bruce Butterfield.
Also on the NeighborGoodies table is this pleasant new logo:

Now run to the hills and tell all your little friends about this site using our snazzy new logo! Go on! Git!
I did & I'm amazing!
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