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Learn how to be a roadie, working with bands on tour, with this step-by-step guide! '5 Steps to a Roadie Job' details the exact steps you need to take to find work with international touring music artists as a sound engineer, backline tech, concert lighting engineer, tour manager, touring stylist, chef, driver, or any of the numerous other concert touring jobs. The book breaks down some of the myths of working in the live music business with an honest and realistic approach to working with music artists on tour. Inside '5 Steps to a Roadie Job' you will find:How the live music industry really…mehr

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Learn how to be a roadie, working with bands on tour, with this step-by-step guide! '5 Steps to a Roadie Job' details the exact steps you need to take to find work with international touring music artists as a sound engineer, backline tech, concert lighting engineer, tour manager, touring stylist, chef, driver, or any of the numerous other concert touring jobs. The book breaks down some of the myths of working in the live music business with an honest and realistic approach to working with music artists on tour. Inside '5 Steps to a Roadie Job' you will find:How the live music industry really works - get the information you need to find those road crew jobs Details of the various back stage jobs - the jobs you want, and the ones you don't! Industry secrets - why roadie jobs are never advertised Examples of contracts for freelancers - make sure you get the work and get paid Step-by-step guides to starting your freelance road crew business You will have probably found it difficult to find out how to get work with music artists on tour. Road crew jobs don't seem to be advertised and yet, when you look, there are dozens of bands and music artists playing gigs in every town, on every single night of the week. And most of these bands will employ at least one road crew person at each show they play. But, if roadie jobs are never advertised, how do these bands find the crew to work for them and, more importantly, how can you get one of those road crew jobs? Andy Reynolds, a concert tour manager and live sound engineer, has answered those questions, and others, in '5 Steps to a Roadie Job'. Andy has worked in the live music business for more than 25 years - '5 Steps to a Roadie Job' is the distillation of his experience and knowledge gained in that time. He has written this book to help you - the road crew of tomorrow -start working for music artists on tour. '5 Steps to a Roadie Job' is specific and practical information on how to gain and keep a career in the live music business. The book will tell you how the live music business really works, details of the various backstage jobs, and some of the industry secrets - such as why those road crew jobs are never advertised. So, click, 'Add to Cart' to start your roadie crew career today!
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Andy Reynolds has worked as an international concert tour manager and audio engineer for over 20 years. He has toured continuously during this time, working on an average of 200 shows per year. Andy has worked for such bands as George Fitzgerald, Maribou State, The Pierces, Maverick Sabre, All-American Rejects, House of Pain, Machine Head, Nightmares On Wax, Pavement, Roots Manuva, Super Furry Animals, Skunk Anansie, Squarepusher, and The White Stripes. He has worked with bands on tours by such acts as U2, Whitney Houston, Manic Street Preachers, and Foo Fighters. His touring experience encompasses stadiums, arenas, theatres, pubs, bars, clubs, outdoor festivals, rooftops, subway stations, cruise ships, mountainsides, and very, very muddy fields. Andy is also the author of 'The Tour Book - How to get Your Music on the Road', the musicians definitive guide to gigging and touring, and 'Playing Your First Music Festival', a gudie to performing at green-field, open-air, music festivals. Andy lectures to students of music management and live audio engineering at the University of West London/London College of Music, Buckinghamshire New University, Cato Academy, and Access To Music.