Traveling

Joseph Garrett joegarrett@earthlink.net
Thu, 17 May 2001 19:02:47 -0700


Egads, to be in my twenties again. Sounds like a real kick! If I were a
younger, newby type, with adequate tuning ability, I'd jump at the chance to
do the Tour. One sobering thought though, Make sure everything is in writing
and you at least have enough back up cash to get you home if the Tour falls
on it's .....! Advice from someone who's been down that road a few times.
[grin]
Regards,
Joe Garrett
----- Original Message -----
From: <larudee@pacbell.net>
To: "Andrew McMahon" <AndrewM@myonlycatalog.com>
Cc: "Pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 2:26 PM
Subject: Re: Traveling


> Andrew,
>
> I am definitely not the right person and off hand can't think of anyone
> appropriate, but I'll post your request to a listserver of more than 300
> technicians and ask anyone who is interested to contact you privately.
>
> Paul S. Larudee, RPT
>
> Andrew McMahon wrote:
>
> > My name is Andrew McMahon. I am a member of a piano Rock band called
> > Something Corporate who are on the verge of being signed to a record
> > contract. Soon we will be touring and in need of a tuner who can travel
with
> > the band. We are looking for someone who is young and accepting of
sharing a
> > hotel room, traveling in a van etc. We are a respectable band who does
not
> > use drugs and we are easy to get along with. Nonetheless we are looking
for
> > someone with a sense of humor and a supporter of the modern music scene,
who
> > would genuinely enjoy an experience like this. Would you or anyone you
> > happen to know be interested in this position. Our road manager is a
female
> > and we are hoping we can find a female who fits this description to make
> > sense of the hotel arrangements. Thank you for any help in this matter.
> > Andrew McMahon
> > Something Corporate
>



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