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Learning what to do on tour

 

 


TourDogg
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Mar 12, 2008, 2:30 PM

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Hello to everyone reading this post,

I would like to introduce you to a new way of learning Artist tour managing. I'm the TourDogg and would just like to say to people who are considering becoming an artist tour manager or you are a musician yourself. Do yourself a favor and check out my website TourDoggSecrets. First I would like to say to you that I'm not some guru guy on the internet that has ask three tour managers about how to become an artist tour manager and started to write an ebook about it. I'm a Artist tour manager that has spent the last 20 years in the trench's doing what I do!

So the information in this e-manual is from a real tour manager's point of view. I started writing TourDoggSecrets because a lot of people are interested in this type work, and so many people want to know how Its possible for them become an artrist tour manager. As we all know, there is no magic pill too becoming anything in the music industry.

So, this is why I started writing TourDoggSecrets. This e-manual can help you get started in the music business as an artist tour manager. But it can also save your ass out on the road as well! I've been there and done that (as they say). For me, It's all about having vital information available to you in case your confronted with a urgent situation, and you have know where else to turn too. I can't say to you that I have all the answer's to all that can and will happen to you out on tour because every tour is different, but I can point you in the right direction!

Somethings you just have to learn on your own. That's the beauty of artist tour managing, being able to (THINK ON YOUR FEET!) I would also like to include that this e-manual is also for musician's as well. Their are so many musicians out here, that don't have a clue to what it take to tour on the road. I have seen them in action, and It's not a pretty sight! I say to many musician's that It makes an difference when you work with a band and when you become a band leader.

Working with a band you can relax! Being a band leader can be an totally different situation! You can ask anyone that is a band leader,and they will tell you the same. Responsibility comes into play as a band leader, and if you don't know what your doing your in for a big surprise. Some musicians don't even know what type of microphone to use for their own instruments on stage.

In TourDoggSecrets, I make it a point to show and tell you what type of microphone's to use and what's a stage plot. I tried to make this e-manual as user friendly as possible. With the information at hand, you'll be able to find Time zone's from around the world, electrical outlet information from around the world where to find passport info, Instrument websites and just about anything having to do with traveling while on tour.

Their are some people that say, why is your e-manual so different? My reply, If your out on tour and you run-up against a problem that you can't handle or don't know what to do. This is when tourdoggsecrerts can help you. So you tell me is it worth it?

Well anyway, I would just like to say stop by and check out my website and pick-up a free sample of the e-manual and i'll let you be the judge.

http://www.tourdoggsecrets.com

Live your life!

Larry Stevenson
The TourDogg!


 
 
 


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