I think of silly things to ask...Who travels with them? Do they take people from US...like security etc.. or are people like that hired locally in the city they're in...
I think of silly things to ask...Who travels with them? Do they take people from US...like security etc.. or are people like that hired locally in the city they're in...
Something I've always wondered myself!
VK
You can't change the world but you can change yourself.
I can only speak for myself, but the tour programs I have list an entire page of people who presumably come from the US. I don't know if any local people are hired or not.
They have a sizable crew of roadies who travel with them throughout the US -- driving trucks with stage/lighting/equipment -- and I'm sure they take them along as much as possible. Like the band itself, the road crew is also finely tuned 'machine' -- they know what needs to be done, how the band likes everything, and they just do it. I can't imagine they or anyone else has the time to be hanging out ensuring it's done properly. It seems to me that one of them (Glenn or Don) made a comment in an interview referencing their crew, something along the lines of depending on the band to keep them employed. (I'm sure Soda knows the interview I'm referring to).
I'm sure each venue they play has a crew available to help, but IMHO I would think they're going to take their own people who can do it as automatically as breathing. Just sayin...
You were just too busy being FABULOUS....
Victim of Love
I agree that if you look in the tour books from past tours, you get a good idea of the vast entourage that travels with the band. It is amazing how many folks are involved in every Eagles show.
"People don't run out of dreams: People just run out of time ..."
Glenn Frey 11/06/1948 - 01/18/2016
When they were in Glasgow, Scotland in 2009 there were certainly some US road crew guys there - drinking the bar dry at the hotel after the show!
Those American boys!
~ Cathy ~
And I dream I'm on vacation 'Cause I like the way that sounds,
It's a perfect occupation for me.
It's called "supporting the local economy"
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Suzanne
Maybe they were trying to keep up with the Scots!!
I'm pretty sure that even when they travel overseas they have many of their crew along with them, but probably not all of them. The tour manager, lighting director and stage manager are all essential to the set up of the show. They also have all the guitar techs, etc., but I think they do also hire several local people for the venue set ups. It's a big production, but I'm sure it's all planned out & they have it all down to a science.