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English: William J. Ruane, 1957–2020, was an enthusiastic promoter of the Boston rock scene, booking shows for bands across the country he liked the most and paying the groups out of his pocket when the door receipts were not sufficient.
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Billy Ruane with singer and guitarist Tommy White of the Mighty Ions, (left) and Mark Davis, drummer in the Real Kids (right) backstage at the Green Street Station club in Jamaica Plain.
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Billy Ruane with singer and guitarist Tommy White of the Mighty Ions, (left) and Mark Davis, drummer in the Real Kids (right) backstage at the Green Street Station club in Jamaica Plain.
William J. Ruane, 1957–2020, was an enthusiastic promoter of the Boston rock scene, booking shows for bands across the country he liked the most and paying the groups out of his pocket when the door receipts were not sufficient.
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Billy Ruane with singer and guitarist Tommy White of the Mighty Ions, (left) and Mark Davis, drummer in the Real Kids (right) backstage at the Green Street Station club in Jamaica Plain.