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The road crew (also known as roadies) are the support personnel who travel with an artist or band on tour, usually in , and handle every part of the concert productions except actually the music with the musicians. This catch-all term covers many people: , production managers, , front of house and monitor engineers, lighting directors, lighting designers, lighting techs, guitar techs, bass techs, drum techs, keyboard techs, , /, truck drivers, merchandise crew, and caterers, among others.


Road crew appearances
The road crew are generally uncredited, though many bands take care to thank their crew in album sleeve . In some cases, roadies have stepped in to help out with playing onstage. It is common for guitar, bass and drum technicians (who are responsible for setting up instruments and sound checking them) to be skilled musicians in their own right, and they are naturally familiar with the music being played, so there are many cases where they have stepped in when band members have been injured or otherwise could not perform.

  • On June 12, 1993, while performing "Bullet in the Head" in Reykjavik, Iceland, Rage Against the Machine guitarist and bassist switched out with their guitar and bass technicians, respectively.
  • The Doobie Brothers' lighting roadie, , eventually became a full member of the band. After observing LaKind goofing around on the congas after a concert, the band took notice of his talent and asked him to join as a sideman for studio sessions in 1976. He became a full member in 1979 and performed as a vocalist, songwriter, percussionist and backup drummer for live shows.
  • listed theirs on the rear sleeve of and recorded them speaking on The Dark Side of the Moon. A roadie also delivered the spoken part of the studio version of the song "Sheep", on the Animals album. They had also written a song called "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast" about a roadie, appearing on their 1970 album Atom Heart Mother.
  • Bruce Berry was a professional roadie for the members of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, both as a group and individually. He died of a heroin overdose on June 4, 1973, and is immortalized in the lyrics of the title track of the album Tonight's the Night by : "Bruce Berry was a working man / He used to load that Econoline van..."
  • , Motörhead and even go so far as to feature their crew in their tour videos, and Motörhead wrote the song "(We Are) The Road Crew" about their crew.
  • Exceptionally, in the former band Mano Negra, the roadies were included as a part of the band when they signed for Virgin.
  • Two songs were written about roadie, . These were Ode to Ben Dorcy by and Big Ben Dorcy the Third by .Giardina, Courtney Ben Dorcy, Legendary Country Roadie, Dies at 92. Wide Open Country. September 16, 2017.
  • and Roger Powell invited roadie Jan Michael Alejandro to play piano with them, and on a live broadcast of the Jerry Lewis Telethon in Las Vegas. It was viewed by 33 million people. He also worked the last concert in Knebworth 1979, and he was one of the roadies that wrote about on the Running on Empty Tour. Jan owns Jan-Al Cases with his partner Muffie Alejandro.
  • on his 1977 tour, "Running on Empty", wrote his famous song "" (usually heard in a live version hybrid with a cover of the Maurice Williams tune "Stay") in order to honor his roadies.
  • was a long-serving guitar tech for , before filling in on keyboards during the final leg of the Disintegration tour after Roger O'Donnell's departure in 1991. He went on to play guitar and keyboards on four Cure albums, including major hit Wish.
  • 's video Life in Technicolor ii features roadie puppets four times: picking up the cymbal dropped by the drummer, operating the rope that widens the stage, moving a ramp onstage and operating the sound mixer.
  • joined Digital Underground as a roadie, backup singer and dancer in 1990, and appeared with the band in the film Nothing but Trouble to begin his rapping career.
  • U2's "One Tree Hill" on the album The Joshua Tree is dedicated to Greg Carroll, who was a in New Zealand. He joined The Unforgettable Fire tour, and after the tour he stayed in Ireland and became Bono's personal assistant.
  • Stuart Morgan, 's bass tech, filled in for the U2 bassist for a concert in Sydney in 1993.
  • of has been—at least twice—temporarily replaced in his guitar duties by his roadie John Marshall (himself a guitarist for ) during his various injuries (such as breaking his arm while skateboarding and after suffering severe burns after standing over a pyrotechnical device).
  • In their 2007 DVD All Excess, Avenged Sevenfold brings much attention to roadies Jason and Matt Berry, noting their relationship with the band and their antics while the band is on tour.
  • wrote the song "Roadie" on their 2012 Rize of the Fenix album to pay homage to their road crew. A video for the song featured as a stereotypical, long hair, black leather wearing roadie who grew jealous of the band as he watched their success from the sidelines.
  • Violinist starts off her show by introducing every crew member. Moreover, she records videos of interactions within the tour crew and puts them on YouTube.
  • A picture of The Allman Brothers Band roadies appears on the back cover of their At Fillmore East album.
  • In 2015, Built to Spill roadies Jason Albertini and Stephen Gere became the bassist and drummer, respectively, on the album .
  • 's 2017 album For Crying Out Loud features their roadie Rick Graham on the front cover.


Other careers
A number of roadies have gone on to join bands and write music.
  • Joel A. Miller was a roadie for Stone Temple Pilots, Guns N' Roses, and Poison.
  • Greg Page was a roadie for before band member asked him to join him in attending Macquarie University to become preschool teachers. They both ended up starting alongside band member and fellow student after submitting an album of children's music.
  • was a roadie for before asked him if he would be interested in joining the band as a guitarist.
  • was a roadie for the before forming Nirvana with .
  • was a roadie for and her band Bam Bam before founding Nirvana.
  • of was a pyro-tech for during their Heaven and Hell tour.
  • was a roadie and guitar technician for Anthrax before replacing on Anthrax's second album Spreading the Disease.
  • of The Flaming Lips was originally a roadie for the band before being asked to join the band as a drummer on tours.
  • Rick Biddulph was a roadie for Hatfield and the North and and then went on to play in several bands with members of those bands
  • was a roadie for before he joined Oasis.
  • was a light technician for during their early days.
  • was a roadie for before joining , and later forming Motörhead.
  • Hoxton Tom McCourt was a roadie for Menace and the before starting his own band the 4-Skins.
  • , of the New Jersey rock band My Chemical Romance, was a sound tech before the band asked him to play drums for them, following the departure of their original drummer.
  • worked as guitar tech and engineer for the band Tool before he started A Perfect Circle which featured Maynard James Keenan as band member.
  • , of Panic! at the Disco, was a guitar tech for Chicago band The Academy Is... before Panic! at the Disco asked him to be their bass player.
  • , of Black Flag and fame, was a roadie for The Teen Idles, the band that would eventually become before singing with both bands.
  • worked as a roadie for The Ravers (later known as ) before forming the with guitarist East Bay Ray
  • was a roadie for Nirvana before joining the band .
  • Kyo was a roadie for before forming the band Dir En Grey.
  • Steve "Mugger" Corbin was a roadie for Black Flag before becoming frontman for .
  • was a roadie for until he joined the band as piano player.
  • , was a drum tech for the band Armor For Sleep, until he was asked to join as their drummer.
  • Ben Carr was a roadie for the Mighty Mighty Bosstones and became a part of the group when a venue refused his entry on account of being underage.
  • Larry E. Williams was a roadie for before writing Let Your Love Flow.
  • John Lang was a roadie for the Los Angeles nightclub band Andy Hardy, pop singer Andy Gibb, and pop bands Pages and Mr. Mister, before writing the lyrics to "Broken Wings" and "Kyrie." He went on to become the founder (along with drummer Russell Battelene and guitarist David Battelene) and the lead singer/songwriter/roadie for the New York-based rock band Djinn.
  • worked as a roadie for the British group before officially joining the lineup.
  • has had two instances where roadies have replaced members to become official members themselves: was originally the drum tech for only to replace Gar who was fired. Some time later, Chuck's drum tech, took over on drums when he too was fired.
  • , of was a guitar tech for the founding vocalist and guitarist until he was asked to join the band as their lead guitarist replacing previous guitarist, .
  • , aka , of and , was a roadie for Rancid until noticed him for his hip-hop vocalist and song-writing talent and they went on to form the Transplants.
  • Gary Holt was the guitar tech for when he was in Exodus.
  • Rob Cannavino used to be 's guitar technician before he replaced him.
  • was a roadie for the Manic Street Preachers before joining them.
  • Before joining and , Per Eriksson was the guitar tech for both bands.
  • Ronnie Rush, a DJ in California was as a roadie for Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds; he wrote a book about his adventures.
    (2022). 9798795968162, Independently published. .
  • Ian Roberts (aka TankTheTech) is a tour manager and backline tech that now has a successful YouTube channel talking about touring and behind-the-scenes production. As of 2023, he is the tour manager for .
  • was a roadie for The Fall before formed The Teardrop Explodes. Also, Cope was mentioned in The Fall song "Two Steps Back".
  • was a roadie for The Flaming Lips before joining them.
    (2025). 9780767921404, .
  • transitioned from roadie and soundman to their full-time percussionist.
  • was a roadie for Yes on their Close to the Edge Tour before joined , and later formed Public Image Ltd.
  • was a roadie for before formed .
  • was a roadie for before formed Nine Inch Nails.
    (2013). 9780306822186, Da Capo Press.

Prior to establishing an acting career, was a roadie for .


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