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Road manager

In today's world, Road manager is a topic that has captured the attention of millions of people around the world. From its impact on society to its implications in the economic and political sphere, Road manager is a topic that leaves no one indifferent. As it develops and evolves, opinions on Road manager range from admiration to controversy, generating passionate debate and provoking deep reflection. In this article, we will analyze different aspects of Road manager and explore its meaning in people's lives, as well as its influence on society at large.

In the music industry, a road manager is a person who works with small to mid-size tours (in terms of personnel involved, based on the size of the production). Job responsibilities include (but are not limited to):

  • advancing show dates
  • making travel and hotel arrangements (for all group members)
  • hiring backline techs or recommending techs to be hired (depending on authority given by artist management)
  • coordinating artist media obligations (normally while on tour, but could be anytime)
  • ensuring artist rider requirements are met
  • collecting payments due to the artist at showtime (or signing off on amount due to be sent via wire, depending on arrangements made by artist management)
  • making vendor payments (or submission of amounts due to vendors to artist management)
  • handling personnel issues
  • distributing per diem (depending on per diem schedule, approved by artist management)

Road managers can be confused with tour managers. Generally speaking, though, tour managers work with upper-mid to large scale tours and are often granted a much greater degree of authority in tour operations.

Notable people

  • Bob Adams, 1960s and 1970s British road manager (retired 1981)

See also

References

  1. ^ The Beatles Who's Who by Bill Harry. Aurum Press. ISBN 0-906053-38-2