The Bands
Andrew Bird Au Revoir Simone Bloc Party Bon Iver Broken Social Scene Clap Your Hands Say Yeah Devendra Banhart Elvis Perkins Grizzly Bear Hayden Holly Throsby Joseph Arthur K-OS King Creosote Laura Veirs Little Boots Metric My Brightest Diamond New Pornographers Of Montreal Ra Ra Riot Rilo Kiley Stars The Dears The Magic Numbers The National The Shins TV on the Radio Whispertown 2000 Wolf Parade WolfmotherLittle Boots
About The Shirt
Deep in the mystical peaks of your imagination lies a cure; a cure for musical boredom, a cure for fashion conformity, and a cure for social indifference- that cure is here. Bravely going where no other has, Little Boots defied the please refrain from thinking outside the lines warning signs, and conquered her imagination and the limits of philanthropy. Don this futuristic tee, made from only the comfiest of materials on earth, and help support and encourage Youth Music and at the same time contribute to research at The British Heart Foundation. This design was created for Little Boots by her go to illustrator: Chrissie Abbott.
About The Band
Victoria Christina Hesketh, also known by her stage name Little Boots, is an electropop musician from the United Kingdom. She is a singer-songwriter who plays the keyboard, the piano, the stylophone, and a newly released Japanese instrument called the 'Tenori-on'. In some cases, she plays the piano and the Tenori-on simultaneously, as seen here during her performance on the Jooles Holland show. Her debut album, 'Hands', was released on the 8th of June, 2009.
About The Charity
Youth Music works with some of the UK's most disadvantaged young people, providing free access to high quality music making. They are the UK's largest children's music charity and since 1999, and have reached over 2 million children and young people, helping to transform their lives through the power of music.
The British Heart Foundation envisions a world in which people do not die prematurely of heart disease. Their aim is to achieve this through pioneering research, vital prevention activity and ensuring quality care and support for everyone living with heart disease.





