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Global Entertainment Services

The End of the Fall Out Boy Tour!!

Tonight is the end of the tour road for the gang on the Fall Out Boy tour. It has really been a great ride. The guys, Andy, Pete, Joe and Patrick, were wonderful to work with along with the rest of the crew and management. Global Entertainment will miss the fun and long hours. Our company looks forward to the next chapter of entertainment security gigs and event security jobs.

Look for us in upcoming tours around the world. We protect the stars of today and tomorrow...

See you on the road,

Ka… Continue

Posted by Global Entertainment Services on October 4, 2009 at 8:15pm

Chandra Lynn

Product Endorsement Opportunity: Batt-O-Meter.com

I'm looking for techs and production managers who may be interested in endorsing the Batt-O-Meter. It checks hard-to-reach batteries via the 1/4" input on most instruments and effects pedals. Check it out at http://www.batt-o-meter.com and let me know if you may want to swap a unit for a quote/photo. To qualify, you need to be able to site some name bands that you have worked with. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!!

Posted by Chandra Lynn on October 16, 2009 at 11:37pm — 1 Comment

Frank Maglin

Epilogue of AFE Tour

Here is a little wrap up of the tour. we left on the 16th of September, returned on September 27th, visited 7 countries, played 6 shows, flew 16 flights. It was a great time and everything went very well. All the shows were big success and the gratification for being able to play for the troops is worth every second of work we spent.
Everyone that was involved and that helped in anyway we thank from the bottom of our hearts. I myself send thanks to all the sound and lighting crews, the hostesses… Continue

Posted by Frank Maglin on October 18, 2009 at 6:43pm

Frank Maglin

Drum Vocals

Today I will be talking a bit about the EV N/967 Vocal Mic from electrovoice. As I have used an extensive array of vocal mics for numerous shows, I have found that the 967 is an outstanding microphone for a live stage.
Electro-Voice
manufacture of live sound microphones. Preferred by
performers the world over since the company was founded,
Electro-Voice microphones have been seen in the hands of the
music industry’s greatest artists. Today’s endorser list is no less
impressive and includes perfo… Continue

Posted by Frank Maglin on October 18, 2009 at 6:45pm — 5 Comments

Chiefbear on the Road

GORDON "GUNGI" PATERSON RFL

Monday, September 28th, 2009

We at FRIENDSOFGUNGI.com are sad to announce that Gordon "Gungi" Paterson passed away today after a 3 year battle with cancer. With degrees of sadness, with a smile that comes automatically to our faces whenever we think of him, and with relief that his long suffering has finally ended, we want to thank everyone that has come to this site, that has passed on their well wishes and good vibes and that has contributed so greatly to his battle and to the future of his s… Continue

Posted by Chiefbear on the Road on September 30, 2009 at 11:07am

James

Well it is that time for us to head back indoors

Hello Everyone,

Well the time as come again for us to back indoors and out of the sunshine as the summer stock season beings to dwindle down and the fall weather comes rolling in. Us in the industry head back indoors to being working on our fall productions and winter musicals. I hope everyone summer went well as mine did. I am just sending this remind out to you that I am still available to you once again this fall and winter season if needed.

James Lockhart

Posted by James on September 23, 2009 at 9:34am

Jason Faubert

ShoMoves Transportation Launches new website

ShoMoves Transportation has finally released the new version of their trucking website.
Definately worth a look to see the full services offered to the touring industry.

http://www.sho-moves.com

Posted by Jason Faubert on September 28, 2009 at 11:00am

Rhonda Vincent

Looking for Tour Bus Driver in Nashville

Tour Bus Driver Position in Nashville.
Corporate Sponsored - State of the Art Tour Bus.
Artist: Rhonda Vincent
www.rhondavincent.com

Please call for more information: 615-390-8198

Posted by Rhonda Vincent on September 20, 2009 at 1:53pm — 3 Comments

Amy Moore

Pabs back from tour yay

Waiting for my boyfriend to come home from Acdc tomorrow..miss him so much..Haven't seen him for 7 weks eek,the joys of having a boyfriend on the road but i am looking forward to my new pink laptop and bracelet and necklace....Oh and a cuddle of course...

Posted by Amy Moore on September 9, 2009 at 3:45pm — 1 Comment

Robert Davis

Whew! What a month we had...

After doing 2 large events (McMinnville's "Who's On Third" and Carlton's "Walk In The Park" both back-to-back multi day events we're glad to get a well deserved rest before hitting the road again next week! We're headed to Washington state.

But what a great line up of Artists we had the pleasure of working with in McMinnville, Oregon and Carlton, Oregon. Some artists we have worked with before like Portland's own Aaron Meyer, Julianne Johnson, The Rainbirds also National Country Recording Artis… Continue

Posted by Robert Davis on August 26, 2009 at 2:45pm

Amy Moore

Back from paul mc cartney in new york city

Had an amzing time this weekend in new york,saw m cartney and met the script,a new dublin bandwho are gonna breakthe states,i lnow it....

Posted by Amy Moore on July 23, 2009 at 9:01am — 3 Comments

Joseph (Jem) Melander

Where's the beef?

Hi ya'll scallywags and road warriors! Greeting from San Diego, where the shows are 1/2 the size as anywhere else in the entire US! I have been like many of you, I'm sure: sending out resumes and references, letters of intent and kind words in hope of landing the ever-elusive long touring gig... I have spoken with many local "gurus" and even they have said it's a tough world out there right now, with smaller tours, not nearly as many festivals, 3/4 the pay for the same job 2 years ago, etc. So I… Continue

Posted by Joseph (Jem) Melander on August 3, 2009 at 2:10pm — 1 Comment

David Balkus

Les Paul

God Speed Les Paul. Your Legacy will live on forever.

Posted by David Balkus on August 13, 2009 at 11:08am

Jeff Grey

ab amps

to all

looking for some feedback on a company call ab amps in roseville ca.
i am building a small pa for a small tour in ireland and was trawling the net looking for a couple of three way amps for use with pa. found this company called ab amps in roseville ca. and am interested in buying some equipment from them.
i was wondering does anyone outhere know much about ab amps or who they custom make amps for (see website
www.abamps.com) and how good the amps are. I cannot find any info in ireland o… Continue

Posted by Jeff Grey on July 17, 2009 at 4:08am — 10 Comments

Chiefbear on the Road

RINGLING BROTHERS & BARNUM BAILEY CIRCUS NEEDS TRUCK DRIVER ASAP!

Chiefbear just received a phone call from Ringling Brothers & Barnum Bailey Circus. They are in need of a truck driver ASAP! You must have a CDL and a clean driving record. If you are interested please email me at koala5082002@yahoo.com. Thanks!

Posted by Chiefbear on the Road on July 17, 2009 at 1:35pm — 2 Comments

Chiefbear on the Road

Hugh Horn (Bennye (Maw Horn) Horn ROADIES MOM NEEDS PRAYER!!!

Chiefbear has just received a phone call from Hugh Horn. Hughy has asked me to please ask all his roadie brother & sisters to please pray for his Mom Bennye"Maw Horn" Horn. They think she may have bone cancer. Hughy's email is hughhorn@hotmail. If you would like to call him you can email me at koala5082002@yahoo.com to get his cell phone number. I am also trying to reach Toby Flemming as Hugy's Mom would like to talk to him. So Toby if you read this you can email me at email adress above. I… Continue

Posted by Chiefbear on the Road on July 19, 2009 at 11:19am

Chiefbear on the Road

Madonna Roof Collapse in France

Chiefbear has just received information about Madonna's roof collapse in France. There was one person killed. There were nine people injured. Two of them are seriously injured. The American that was hurt was a site coordinator. We will have more information as we receive it. There is also information on www.roadie.net andwww.mosesontour.com.

Posted by Chiefbear on the Road on July 16, 2009 at 12:54pm — 2 Comments

Brian Sateia

Basic Guitar Tech Tool Kit

I have been contacted by a lot of new guitar techs starting out. Everyone has their own opinion, but what are your thoughts when it comes to a basic Guitar Tech Tool Kit/Fly Date tool kit.

Thanks for your input.

Safe Travels & Great Gigs.

Posted by Brian Sateia on July 14, 2009 at 10:46am — 4 Comments

Forum

Robert Davis

All FOH Engineers. Where do you stand on channel input gain! 12 Replies

I was talking with a fellow FOH engineer about the desk starting point of input gain for all mic's at a live event. I start at "UNITY" then EQ, Compress (if needed) then adjust faders to about the ...

Tagged: unity, peaking, gain, input, Engineers

Started by Robert Davis in Audio. Last reply by danchez 13 hours ago.

Dylan Nesbitt

Roadie Needed. 2 Replies

I live in cambridge, New York and im looking for a guitar tech and or a person to pack up all my stuff for the show,so in other words a personel roadie. Contact me at dmannesbitt@hotmail.com if you...

Started by Dylan Nesbitt in Roadiejobs.com Job Posting System. Last reply by Oisin Finn Gaskin 23 hours ago.

Jim Feeney

Sonata Artica Tour Dates.. ICE COLD 1 Reply

22.08.2009 Lowlands, Biddinghuizen The Netherlands 16.09.2009 Monterrey Metal Fest, Monterrey Mexico 17.09.2009 Galaxy Theatre, Santa Ana USA 18.09.2009 House of Blues, Los Angeles USA 19.09.2009 R...

Started by Jim Feeney in Advice For Aspiring Roadies. Last reply by Ashton Parsons Nov 29.

Liam Hole

Im currently on a tour management course and looking for a way to get work! from UK

I started the course in september and have been learning stage management and production but it feels that Im not getting enough hands on experience, I feel this is the only way I can really learn....

Started by Liam Hole in Advice For Aspiring Roadies Nov 27.

GMA

Roadie Casting for Reality Show! 32 Replies

We are casting for a reality themed television show based on the lives and travels or professional roadies. We are looking for all levels of experience, from newbie’s to “lifers” and all aspects o...

Tagged: show, reality, casting, roadie

Started by GMA in News. Last reply by Brian McKie Nov 26.

AVL Andrew

Day Rate for Club/Theatre Engineers 25 Replies

I am currently employed full time at a 1,000 cap. venue. I am interested in figuring out the average U.S. day rate for mon. engineers , and foh engineers. I am paid hourly, but I understand many ve...

Started by AVL Andrew in Audio. Last reply by John P. Sparks "Rusty" Nov 25.

annemarie herrick

who pays the roadies? 2 Replies

Just out of curiosity, who pays the roadies? My boyfriend was just offered a drum tech position from his acquaintance who just joined the touring show for a pretty well funded musician. Now, if his...

Started by annemarie herrick in Advice For Aspiring Roadies. Last reply by S H A G L U S H Nov 23.

Pamela Hensel

Canadian Merch Person

Professional with 12 years experience

Started by Pamela Hensel in Resumes Nov 14.

Christopher Gough

Guitar Tech, Stage manager, Tour Manager Available

My name is Chris. I've been a tech for many years. Im available immediately and really want to get back on the road after taking some time off. If anyone needs a position filled I am ready. I can b...

Started by Christopher Gough in RoadieJobs.com General Discussion Forum Nov 13.

Joel Nesbit

Starting Out. Suggestions? 3 Replies

Hello, My name is Joel. I am 18 and looking to get out into the world. I am a very hard worker. Once I complete a project, I start another project. I am willing to travel. I am willing to do anyth...

Started by Joel Nesbit in Advice For Aspiring Roadies. Last reply by BENVOLIO BOITUMELO Nov 12.

Lynette Hensley

Recording Studio / House for Sale -- Index, WA

Recording Studio in finished basement Separate entry to Studio Isolation Booths Walls and ceilings acoustically isolated Custom doors and egg crate wallsMountain Views Town climbing wall Rafting...

Tagged: Washington, Studio, Recording

Started by Lynette Hensley in Classifieds Oct 24.

Ben

Would love to get back doing guitar tech

I been guitar teching than turned to sound guy a couple years back but decide to get back in it again looking to get in with a Pro band or backline company. I cant give nothing but 100% everynight ...

Started by Ben in Classifieds Oct 22.

Nathan Garduno

Need some suggestions on where to get some good tools for setups and so forth. 10 Replies

I need some tools for some guitar work. I am doing neck adjustments, re-string, nut repair, pickup and pot install, cleaning and lube gears and joints, and other minor repairs on electric and acous...

Tagged: bass, re-string, strings, tuning., repair

Started by Nathan Garduno in Backline. Last reply by Ben Oct 22.

Frank Maglin

FOH, Monitor engineer, deck hand looking for work

I have been involved with Sound and Lighting since 2002. I have worked for a handful of sound and lighting companies including, Crossroads, High End, Hines Eye endorsed by Frontage, Encore Audio. R...

Started by Frank Maglin in Classifieds Oct 20.

Daws

How To Become A Backline Technician 21 Replies

By Kris Dawson Depending on the size of a live concert tour, many people are employed behind the scenes to produce a successful show. Have you ever gone to a concert and wondered, "how do they get...

Tagged: tech, drum, guitar, backline, roadie

Started by Daws in Advice For Aspiring Roadies. Last reply by LK Hunsaker Oct 19.

Robert Hardiman

ROBERT HARDIMAN'S RESUME

Attached below is my Resume. Looking for a Road Gig or a Steady local gig. Been in the business for 6 years and have many shows under my belt. My skill set has grew to multi-techual status. I can ...

Tagged: Drivers, Robert, Riggers, tech, Monitors

Started by Robert Hardiman in Resumes Oct 16.

Jeremy Rollefson

Resume: FOH Engineer/Drum Tech 1 Reply

I'm looking to be apart of a band that tours. I've been in the live sound business for 11 years now. I will be graduating from college in January and I am planning on traveling to California to get...

Tagged: drum, tech, engineer, FOH, jeremy

Started by Jeremy Rollefson in Resumes. Last reply by Nicole Oct 14.

Mike Smith

Exp. Guitar/Bass Tech & Stage Manager

I'm looking to hit the road right away. I have no strings holding me here, there or anywhere. Easy to get along with, get the job done & I love to work... The less days off the better! Experien...

Tagged: manage, exp, stage, tech, bass

Started by Mike Smith in Backline Oct 10.

Jennifer S. Morrison

Resume: TM Assistant / PA / Merch

Attached please find a copy of my resume for your review. Practically all of my experience has been on a volunteer, drop-in basis, aside from my tour experience with Death Punch; however, I'm curre...

Started by Jennifer S. Morrison in Resumes Oct 6.

David Piddington

aspiring english roadie need help!!!!!

Afternoon all! I'm 23 and am currently looking to go back to my old job as a removal man after some time out working abroad. Anyway I suddenly thought to myself why not do what I love(manual work) ...

Started by David Piddington in Advice For Aspiring Roadies Oct 5.

Music Internships

Music Internships Central - 100 Internships Daily

Life As A Roadie

  Let's face it, every gig is different and so is each roadies experience. That is to say the Rolling Stones tour is hugely different than the Warp tour. Furthermore, each roadie will be more at home, at a gig that suits his or her experience level. So let us take a look at the different levels of touring.

Lately, the Vans Warp Tour has been the way in for many would be roadies. The reason is simple, there are a so many bands on that tour and most of the bands are new, so they don't have any previous crew. This offers a lot of opportunity for friends of the band (would be roadies) to go on tour. There is usually no to very low pay and the gig is also at it hardest. So, what is the gig?

The gig for most of the staff, bands, and crew is the same, SURVIVAL. Many of these bands are in 15 passenger vans, pulling a equipment trailer. That's not so bad on the East coast where shows are only 100 or so miles apart. But when you get out West the shows can be 500 miles apart. For most of these new bands there is no touring budget, that means few hotels if any. So, many of the bands and crew sleep in the Van. Even for the lucky bands traveling in buses it can be tough, many of the warp tour coaches are stuffed to the limit. But the real problem, is when you get to the parking lot or dog race track they have chosen to be the so called venue. Let's imagine that you're with one of the bands in a van pulling a trailer. Your driver who has driven through the night is going to be wasted tired. The driver might be band member or crew member, either way one of you hasn't had any sleep. Then there is the immediate need for rest rooms and a shower. But all you get is the same port a potties that the crowds use, SWEET! Then you have to go find out when you are playing on stage. For some reason they won't tell you till you arrive that day. Then you have to unload the equipment trailer and get it to the stage. Should be easy but it's not. Many times your stage can be 100 to 300 yards from where you are told to park, and there is no pavement because your in a dirt field. Now you're dragging the equipment all the way to the stage over a rocky or grassy field that the wheels on your cases are digging into and you're in Florida and it's 102 degrees. The meals that are provided are crap, one sloppy Joe, a bag of chips, and one soft drink. And some of the bands don't even get that. Roadies often miss meals because they are working and simply miss lunch. Then it's get the equipment on stage and do your 20 min. show and then try to sell some merch (I'm leaving out the specifics of the job on stage for another time). At night you try to have a party but you still have to do it again tomorrow.

On the Stones tour the gig is much more comfortable. You are getting paid a salary and per diem. Your traveling in style on a new bus with a DVD player in each bunk. The buses are stocked with drinks and food, and serve as a place to get out of the weather and rest. There is catering that is better than most roadies diet at home. Yes you get to chose the salmon or steak, or pig out and go for both. There are usually 3 to 5 pies to chose your desert from. The breakfast and lunches are just as good. There are signs all around the arena letting you know where everything is located and when show time is. You can get into a routine and really have a good time. Load in's are easy because you have in house loaders moving the equipment to where you ask them to. Your venue is the American Airlines Arena, not a dirt field. Many nights, let say every other, you have a swank 4 to 5 star Hotel. You can get plenty of rest most of the time, if you don't always party.

The good part of both tours is always the friends you make and the adventures you have. The bad part is the girlfriend or family you leave at home, and always being away. It is not for most and can be dangerous, but so are most good challenges

There are many levels of touring between the bottom (Warp tour) and the top (Stones tour) , and I've done both. Experience, knowledge, and hard work will help get you there. If you want to be a rock star leave this gig to some who want to be a roadie.

Stay positive, Stephen Ferrera-Grand

Current RoadieJobs Postings (updated in real time)

Sound & Light Technicians @ Just Cruis'n Recruitment Inc. (North America)

Company: Just Cruis'n Recruitment Inc.
Location: North America

Description:

Great Vacations begin with Great Employees!
Come join the shipboard team today!

We are presently hiring for the following positions:

Sound & Light Technicians, Riggers, Technical Stage Staff, Stage & Production Managers,

Qualifications:

Minimum one to two years experience for sound & light techs. Candidates must be proficient in programming/troubleshooting both digital and analog consoles/boards.

If you are interested in working for one of the largest cruise lines in the world and are able to work 6 months at time shipboard, please email your resume for consideration.

Contact Name: Kimberley Kyle
E-Mail: resumes@cruiseshipemployment.ca
Fax: 514.695.0815

We do not charge any employment fees to the individual as we are paid by the cruise line for our services

Please view our website for additional opportunities at www.cruiseshipemployment.ca

To Apply:

466929-justcr@jobcoin.com

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Tour Equipment Director @ Cirque du Soleil (international)

Company: Cirque du Soleil
Location: international

Description:

The Challenge:

The Tour Equipment Director we would like to hire will lead, plan, oversee and coordinate activities involving technical expertise; technical documentation; installation, operation, maintenance and handling procedures; codes and standards; and monitoring technological trends regarding touring equipment. The Director will also take part in strategic decision-making in areas related to touring equipment and contribute to all projects connected with touring equipment. Furthermore, he will supervise technical advisors for shows and infrastructures.

Who you are:

Join our team and apply your Bachelor's degree in management, engineering or a related field; your minimum of ten years' experience in the field, including significant management experience; your personnel management experience; your excellent verbal and written communication skills as well as your availability to travel.

To Apply:

https://cirquedusoleil.taleo.net/c…

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