How to Be a Roadie

September 4, 2009 by  
Filed under Career News and Advice

Ever dream of going on tour with a national music act? Well even if you can’t be onstage performing, you can still be part of the act. Behind the scenes of any big concert are dozens of people who are vital to putting on the show. There are security, instrument techs, photographers,
 audio engineers, and many more. If being a roadie is something you’re interested in doing, it’s something that could well be within your grasp.

The first thing you need to do if you want to be a roadie is decide …

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