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Ronnie Lane Backstage Pass

from Nov 28, 1983

 - DCC831128-BP

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The powerful, and empowering, image on this t-shirt is the bold retort of Small Faces founder Ronnie Lane to a very personal foe; multiple sclerosis. Stricken in 1976, Lane responded with ARMS, Action for Research into Multiple Sclerosis, and his friends Eric Clapton, Joe Cocker and Jeff Beck participated with others in a highly successful all-star benefit concert at Royal Albert Hall in September, 1983. The concert was such a draw that the performers agreed to a four-city tour for ARMS-America in late '83 which featured sell-out stops in Dallas, New York, San Francisco and L.A.

The backstage is a fortress, each inner door demanding a further credential of access. Also known as silkies or satins, backstage passes were the first created insignia of such privilege. WV's collection of passes carry the credentials to get one from the fan-club after-show all the way to center-stage.

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