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Road Worrier: Grubbing On The Go
Getting your hands on wholesome snackage in service stations is comparable to finding a cavity in the mouth of an Osmond.

Getting your hands on wholesome snackage in service stations is comparable to finding a cavity in the mouth of an Osmond.
Need to give you kit an update on the road? Here are some simple ways to keep your drum set looking gorgeous and sounding better than ever.
It’s wonderful to be a great drummer, but it’s equally important to get to the gig on time. Late drummers often lose gigs to lesser players.
Find out how to deal with less-than-perfect bandmates, and attempt a non-confrontational broaching of the problem to achieve the best results.
Our road worrier Billy Lee Lewis espouses the benefits of VOIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) for touring musicians who just want to phone home.
It’s nice to be important, but it’s also important to be nice.
As the careers of our bands progress, we often find ourselves with a bit more income, and as many thoughts as to what to do with it as we have bandmembers.
Spending extended periods of your life in a different hotel every night can be extremely disorienting. Having suffered and enjoyed a long career of 24-hour leases, I thought I’d pass on a few tips that allowed me to make the most of the vagabond life.
As our overburdened van drives away from the warmth and security of our three-night-a-week gig at The Rancid Cork, and our seven-night-a-week appearance at our parent’s houses, our chests grow tight with excitement, possibility, and insufficient cabin space. By nightfall, we’ll have closed the curtain on two never-before-encountered conventions: touring and tipping. Let’s break down tipping throughout the course of a hypothetical day.
