Keith Richards is currently making an effort to assist earthquake relief in Japan. Richards’ website notes, “For decades, Japanese fans have been some of the most passionate supporters of rock and roll. Now they need our help.” Richards is chipping in by making limited edition T-shirts available for sale through his store, with 100% of the profits donated to the Japan Society’s Earthquake Relief Fund. The shirt is based on a photo taken by Claude Gassian on the Japan leg of the Steel Wheels tour in 1990 and is available in both classic and fitted styles.
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