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Really Interesting Women - the podcastEpisode 118Tana DouglasTana Douglas is acknowledged throughout the global music industry as a pioneer. She was the first female 'roadie' (road crew for rock bands). The first woman in a testosterone fuelled world. You talk about challenges. There's one. It was a rocky start. She ran away from an abusive childhood and found herself in the early 70's in Nimbin (the hippie capital of Australia) where a chance meeting with... a tightrope walker of all things, changed her life. For example, soon after that, she walked into a downtrodden home in Melbourne to meet with a band who needed a roadie. She was 16 and stood in the living room looking at a bedraggled group of young men who weren't that much older than her. They hadn't even put out an album yet. But there was something about them. Tana reckons there was an energy that they seemed to just exude. It was AC/DC. She lived with them for over a year while they put their first album together. That then started a chain of events that led to her touring the world and working with bands such as Status Quo, The Who, Ozzy Ozborne, Iggy Pop, Elton John, INXS, Lenny Kravitz, Pearl Jam, Red Hot Chili Peppers...the list is endless. ...and so are the fabulous stories. Imagine throwing down shots with Bon Scott backstage at Wembley before he went out in front of 80,000 people. She did that!Have a listen to this podcast - head to the link in my bio. The book isLoud: A life in rock'n'roll by the world's first female roadie Visit instagram @reallyinterestingwomen for further interviews and posts of interesting women in history. Follow the link to leave a review....and tell your friendshttps://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/really-interesting-women/id1526764849If you know of a potential guest or interesting woman in history, email me atreallyinterestingwomen@gmail.com
In wrapping up 2023 for the Scars and Guitars podcast, I take a closer look at the significant events and highlights defining the musical journey. Throughout the year, I attended a variety of live performances, including shows by Emperor, I Am Morbid, Incantation, Extreme, Living Colour, Hanabie, Archspire, Ingested, Triple Kill, Orpheus Omega, Halo Effect, and Misery, amongst many others. I discuss each show and summarise the performance and why it was noteworthy. The podcast featured engaging conversations with prominent figures across heavy metal and beyond. I had the pleasure of hosting many Cradle of fIlth alums: Paul Ryan, Chris Bell, Nigel Wingrove, Mike Exeter, James McIlroy, and, notably, Sarah Jezebel Deva. There were conversations with Scott Edgar from Misery, Phil Soussan, Jesper Strömblad, the Tardy brothers from Obituary, Jason Bonham, Jamie Stinson AKA Astennu, Blitz from Overkill, Mille Petrozza, David Ellefson, Marc from Metal Church, Scott from Carnifex, Dave Coutts and Mark Dunn, Eric from The Amenta, Dave Haley and many, many more. I discuss why each episode is essential. In terms of literature, my collection expanded with the addition of the Silverchair Book and Tana Douglas's roadie memoir. So I have something to say about these books. Regarding musical releases, several notable albums caught my attention. There's a summary of each, and I explain why the alums are worthy. Suffocation's "Hymns from the Apocrypha" highlighted Terrence Hobb's consistent musical prowess. Overkill's "Scorched" reaffirmed their enduring impact in the world of metal. "When Angels Kill" by Fifth Angel impressed with Ken Mary's drumming finesse. Incantation's "Unholy Deification" offered doom-tinged death metal at its best. Cadaver's "The Age of the Offended" featured a strong death metal statement with Ronni Le Tekrø. Sadus returned with "The Shadow Inside," showcasing Darren Travis's dedication. Wes Hauch's "Death is But a Door (EP)" demonstrated Wes Hauch's guitar virtuosity. Grand Cadaver's "Deities of Deathlike Sleep" delivered old-school Stockholm death metal. The Amenta's "Plague of Locus" showcased their take on classic covers. Werewolves and Faustian, featuring Matt Wilcock, offered creative and competent riff-heavy music. Additionally, I've compiled an eligibility list for future discussions, which includes Cyhra, Doro, Till the Dirt, Sylosis, Svalbard, Cryptopsy, Watain, Cavalera Brothers, Immortal, Alice Cooper, Cannibal Corpse, Shepherds Rein, Steven Wilson, AETERNUS, Aeons Abyss, Kataklysm, Ringworm, and Carnifex. In conclusion, 2023 was a year filled with remarkable music and insightful conversations about extreme music. I remain committed to providing a serious and thoughtful perspective on the genre, and I look forward to continuing this journey in the future. Thank you for being a part of the musical exploration! Have a great Christmas and even better 2024! Andrew McK.
Tana Douglas is widely recognised as the world's first female roadie. Tana shares tales from her groundbreaking journey, which began in 1973 when, as a trailblazer in the male-dominated world of rock 'n' roll, she started working with AC/DC in Australia. From doing backline to managing the Front of House (FoH) sound and then moving to lighting, Tana's career is a series of firsts that paved the way for women in the industry. Her memoir, "LOUD," captures the essence of her massive life, lived largely on the road and behind the scenes, working with icons from AC/DC to Elton John. In this conversation, Tana opens up about her experiences, life on tour, and the indelible mark she's left on the roadie profession. Check out her excellent book: https://www.amazon.com.au/Loud-Tana-Douglas/dp/0733340903
In this episode of The Quo-Cast, Jamie Dyer talks to Tana Douglas, a prolific roadie who toured with Quo in the mid to late 70s. Her new book, Loud: A Life in Rock 'n' Roll by the World's First Female Roadie, was recently released in the UK and across the world. Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Loud-Worlds-First-Female-Roadie/dp/B0B4PKNLLN/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Tana+Douglas&qid=1669153403&sr=8-1 Tana's Website: https://www.tanadouglas.com/
This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward Episode 517 With The World's First Female Roadie Tana Douglas What goes on tour stays on tour -- unless you're the first woman roadie in the world! At just fifteen, Tana Douglas ran away to the circus that was rock 'n' roll in the 1970s, taking a job with a young and upcoming band called AC/DC. While still a teenager she headed to the UK and later the US to work for a who's who of bands and artists. Life on the road was exhilarating, hard work, occasionally surreal but never dull, particularly when you're the only woman in the road crew and the #metoo movement is still 40 years away.
This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward Episode 517 With The World's First Female Roadie Tana Douglas What goes on tour stays on tour -- unless you're the first woman roadie in the world! At just fifteen, Tana Douglas ran away to the circus that was rock 'n' roll in the 1970s, taking a job with a young and upcoming band called AC/DC. While still a teenager she headed to the UK and later the US to work for a who's who of bands and artists. Life on the road was exhilarating, hard work, occasionally surreal but never dull, particularly when you're the only woman in the road crew and the #metoo movement is still 40 years away.
This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward Episode 517 With The World's First Female Roadie Tana Douglas What goes on tour stays on tour -- unless you're the first woman roadie in the world! At just fifteen, Tana Douglas ran away to the circus that was rock 'n' roll in the 1970s, taking a job with a young and upcoming band called AC/DC. While still a teenager she headed to the UK and later the US to work for a who's who of bands and artists. Life on the road was exhilarating, hard work, occasionally surreal but never dull, particularly when you're the only woman in the road crew and the #metoo movement is still 40 years away.
This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward Episode 517 With The World's First Female Roadie Tana Douglas What goes on tour stays on tour -- unless you're the first woman roadie in the world! At just fifteen, Tana Douglas ran away to the circus that was rock 'n' roll in the 1970s, taking a job with a young and upcoming band called AC/DC. While still a teenager she headed to the UK and later the US to work for a who's who of bands and artists. Life on the road was exhilarating, hard work, occasionally surreal but never dull, particularly when you're the only woman in the road crew and the #metoo movement is still 40 years away.
This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward Episode 517 With The World's First Female Roadie Tana Douglas What goes on tour stays on tour -- unless you're the first woman roadie in the world! At just fifteen, Tana Douglas ran away to the circus that was rock 'n' roll in the 1970s, taking a job with a young and upcoming band called AC/DC. While still a teenager she headed to the UK and later the US to work for a who's who of bands and artists. Life on the road was exhilarating, hard work, occasionally surreal but never dull, particularly when you're the only woman in the road crew and the #metoo movement is still 40 years away.
This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward Episode 517 With The World's First Female Roadie Tana Douglas What goes on tour stays on tour -- unless you're the first woman roadie in the world! At just fifteen, Tana Douglas ran away to the circus that was rock 'n' roll in the 1970s, taking a job with a young and upcoming band called AC/DC. While still a teenager she headed to the UK and later the US to work for a who's who of bands and artists. Life on the road was exhilarating, hard work, occasionally surreal but never dull, particularly when you're the only woman in the road crew and the #metoo movement is still 40 years away.
This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward Episode 517 With The World's First Female Roadie Tana Douglas What goes on tour stays on tour -- unless you're the first woman roadie in the world! At just fifteen, Tana Douglas ran away to the circus that was rock 'n' roll in the 1970s, taking a job with a young and upcoming band called AC/DC. While still a teenager she headed to the UK and later the US to work for a who's who of bands and artists. Life on the road was exhilarating, hard work, occasionally surreal but never dull, particularly when you're the only woman in the road crew and the #metoo movement is still 40 years away.
This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward Episode 517 With The World's First Female Roadie Tana Douglas What goes on tour stays on tour -- unless you're the first woman roadie in the world! At just fifteen, Tana Douglas ran away to the circus that was rock 'n' roll in the 1970s, taking a job with a young and upcoming band called AC/DC. While still a teenager she headed to the UK and later the US to work for a who's who of bands and artists. Life on the road was exhilarating, hard work, occasionally surreal but never dull, particularly when you're the only woman in the road crew and the #metoo movement is still 40 years away.
Author & Roadie Tana Douglas almost worked with Clapton & thinks Amy Winehouse is the best vocalist she's ever heard. Author of “Loud” joins us for a Beyond the Mic Short Cut. Beyond the Mic with Sean Dillon is the conversation series where actors, artists, authors, and more go deeper than a traditional interview. They go “Beyond the Mic”.
on Episode 173, Tana Douglas joins the hosts to talk about her book LOUD and her career as one of the first female roadies. Getting her start at the age of 15 and then stumbling across AC/DC as they were just coming onto the scene, was a wild ride that led to a fun career. Tana started in Backline, moved to Sound Engineer but quickly progressed to Lighting where she spent a lot of her time. They discuss her career, what the experience was like writing the book, and her current endeavors in mentoring the next generation of our industry.Check out more about Tana Douglas and her book LOUDCheck out other conversations with Tana Douglashttps://soundgirls.org/ground-breaker-tana-douglas/https://getitinwriting.net/iis-tana-douglas-author-loud-soundgirls-session-episode-53/http://www.roadiefreeradio.com/podcast-1/2020/2/24/tana-douglasCome see the host at the CFX Live Sound Loudspeaker Demo Oct 25-26, 2022 in Dallas, TXCheck out Michael Lawrence's book " Between the Lines, Concepts in Sound System Design and Alignment"This episode is sponsored by Audix , Allen & Heath, and RCFJoin our Discord Server and our Facebook Group, Follow us on InstagramPlease check out and support The Roadie Clinic, Their mission is simple. "We exist to empower & heal roadies and their families by providing resources & services tailored to the struggles of the touring lifestyle."The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside, Chris Leonard, and Sam Boone.
Tana Douglas is the world's VERY FIRST female roadie-Who was the first up and coming band she worked for (HUGE now)-Saving a Rockstar's life-Being on the road-Meeting the Queen while playing Windsor CastleSo many great RnR stories!Tana Douglas "Loud"
The world's first female roadie takes us into the arenas and stadiums of experience on the road.
The world's first female roadie takes us into the arenas and stadiums of experience on the road.
TANA DOUGLAS ROCK AND ROLLS FIRST FEMALE ROADIE HAS A NEW BOOK OUT CALLED LOUD.
SoundGirls Living History Project - Tana Douglas - Interviewed by Juliet (Surely Lorraine) Tana Douglas is known as the first woman roadie and got her start working in Production in 1973 when Philippe Petit rigged a steel cable between the towers at the northern entrance to the Sydney Harbor Bridge. Without realizing it she had just done her first gig. This was followed by a meeting with a well-known Australian Tour manager Wane “Swampy” Jarvis, who piqued her interest in the production side of the Music Industry. This led to her first paying gig with a band called Fox, setting up and looking after their stage equipment known as the backline. After taking that job and relocating to Melbourne, an offer to work for a different band came along in the middle of 1974. This band was AC/DC. Throughout Tana's four-decade career she has worked in backline, sound, lights, logistics, production, and tour management. More on Tana Douglas https://soundgirls.org/ground-breaker... Tana's Instagram link for people to follow is: https://instagram.com/tanadouglasoffi... Juliet's Instagram is https://instagram.com/surelylorraine?... SoundGirls Podcast Executive Producers: Beckie Campbell & Susan Williams soundgirls.org Sponsored by QSC https://www.qsc.com
Roadies are the lifeblood of any music tour; the folks who are charged with making sure the lights are hung, the instruments are tuned and the stage is set for our favorite artists to perform. Tana Douglas has spent a lifetime in music, cutting her teeth with her fellow Australians like AC/DC and INXS. Tana's memoir, Loud, is available wherever you get books. You can also get it on her website. For more information you can also follow her on Facebook.Plus, we pay tribute to a pirate legend on a very special 10th anniversary.End Hype with Callye KeenCallye shares 15 years experience launching products and growing businesses.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Smells Like HumansLike spending time with funny friends talking about curious human behavior. Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Tana Douglas is widely acknowledged as Rock'n'Roll's first female roadie. Her journey started in 1973 in Australia, where within a year she was working for AC/DC, first doing backline then F.O.H. Sound for the band. She then moved to lighting working for a Major Australian Promoter and completed in quick succession several tours with International acts such as: Santana, Suzi Quatro, Neil Diamond, David Essex and Leo Sayer and Status Quo all before she turned 18. Subscribe to the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/roadie-free-radio/id1115332289
Tana Douglas – Author of LOUD a woman who not only survived the all-male world on the road but climbed to the top and lived to tell the tale.At just fifteen, Tana Douglas ran away to the circus that was rock 'n' roll in the 1970s, taking a job with a young and upcoming band called AC/DC. While still a teenager she headed to the UK and later the US to work for a who's who of bands and artists. Life on the road was exhilarating, hard work, occasionally surreal but never dull, particularly when you're the only woman in the road crew and the #metoo movement is still 40 years away.Whether wrangling Iggy Pop across Europe, climbing trusses while seven months pregnant, drinking shots of JD with Bon Scott backstage at Wembley, or donning a tailor-made suit to do lights for Elton at Windsor Castle, Tana did it all.AC/DC * Deep Purple * ELO * Elton John * Ice Cube * Ice-T * Iggy Pop* INXS * Iron Maiden * Lenny Kravitz * Neil Diamond * Ozzy Osbourne * Patti Smith * Pearl Jam * Rage Against the Machine * Red Hot Chili Peppers * Santana * Status Quo * Suzi Quatro * The Offspring * The Police * The Runaways * The Who * Vanda & Young and more!What goes on tour stays on tour - unless you're the first woman roadie in the world
Tana Douglas – Author of LOUD a woman who not only survived the all-male world on the road but climbed to the top and lived to tell the tale.At just fifteen, Tana Douglas ran away to the circus that was rock 'n' roll in the 1970s, taking a job with a young and upcoming band called AC/DC. While still a teenager she headed to the UK and later the US to work for a who's who of bands and artists. Life on the road was exhilarating, hard work, occasionally surreal but never dull, particularly when you're the only woman in the road crew and the #metoo movement is still 40 years away.Whether wrangling Iggy Pop across Europe, climbing trusses while seven months pregnant, drinking shots of JD with Bon Scott backstage at Wembley, or donning a tailor-made suit to do lights for Elton at Windsor Castle, Tana did it all.AC/DC * Deep Purple * ELO * Elton John * Ice Cube * Ice-T * Iggy Pop* INXS * Iron Maiden * Lenny Kravitz * Neil Diamond * Ozzy Osbourne * Patti Smith * Pearl Jam * Rage Against the Machine * Red Hot Chili Peppers * Santana * Status Quo * Suzi Quatro * The Offspring * The Police * The Runaways * The Who * Vanda & Young and more!What goes on tour stays on tour - unless you're the first woman roadie in the world
In 1973, Tana Douglas found her calling. She became the world's first woman roadie in rock and roll, touring with AC/DC, Iggy Pop and Elton John *CW: discussion of drugs and drug use (R)
In 1973, Tana Douglas found her calling. She became the world's first woman roadie in rock and roll, touring with AC/DC, Iggy Pop and Elton John *CW: discussion of drugs and drug use (R)
In 1973, Tana Douglas found her calling. She became the world's first woman roadie in rock and roll, touring with AC/DC, Iggy Pop and Elton John *CW: discussion of drugs and drug use (R)
In 1973, Tana Douglas found her calling. She became the world's first woman roadie in rock and roll, touring with AC/DC, Iggy Pop and Elton John *CW: discussion of drugs and drug use (R)
WEDNESDAY 19th January 20227:12 Paddy speaks with Australia's first female roadie, Tana Douglas who discussed her memoir loud and the impact of covid on the music industry and we're going to take a listen back now. Paddy starts by asking Tana about the importance of music in her life.7:30 Claudia speaks to Dr Katie Hepworth from the Australian Centre for Corporate Responsibility about workers' rights and modern slavery in the supply chains of Australian companies.7:55 Dr Cassandra Goldie is the CEO at the Australian Council of Social Services - otherwise known as ACOSS - and is here telling us about how the federal government's most recent move drives another blow to casual workers across this pandemic.8:15 We talk to Pamela Curr, from the Refugee Advocacy Network about Andrew Wilkie's bill - Ending Indefinite and Arbitrary Immigration Detention Bill 2021 - which is calling for submissions.
Tana Douglas wasn't looking to become the first female roadie in the world- there was a job to be done and she did it. Tana recounts her long way to the top in her new memoir "Loud" which takes you from the clubs with AC/DC to some of the biggest stages (and castles) in the world as Tana makes her way across the world."Loud" is available in paperback, digital and audio wherever you get your books. For more information, check out Tana's website.
We're happy to share this interview, originally broadcast as part of the Soundgirls.org Virtual Forum, with Tana Douglas, author of "LOUD," a brilliant memoir of her experiences as one of the first woman roadies.
MY WRIGHT STUFF is a Music, Film, TV, Sports, Adventure and Inspirational Lifestyle podcast. Join Grammy-winning Producer, Inventor, and host, Lord Toby Wright, for this internationally acclaimed show, along with co-host, Sir Gareth Dyton (AKA DJ Chunky) from Chunky's Choice Cuts for a brand-new adventure of fun in every episode.OUR SPONSOR Do you suffer from insomnia, depression or anxiety? Well, Taummhoms might be able to help you. Taummhoms is a natural sleep and sound healing portal helping people globally to get to sleep faster and stay asleep longer.Get TAUMMHOMS Now!OUR GUESTAuthor/Artist and Tour Manager Tana Douglas is acknowledged as the first female roadie of rock 'n' roll. Come along for the ride, while our Lord Toby Wright chats with her about her first gig with AC/DC and her amazing career that spanned over 30 years, working alongside of rock's biggest names! Tana's Book LOUDOfficial WebsiteBlogFacebookInstagramMY WRIGHT STUFF Podcast Channels and Social Media LinksMWS is a division of F3 ENTERTAINMENT She Won't Live Echo RangeBells Into MachinesRadio Free SealandSupport the show (https://paypal.me/f3ent?locale.x=en_US)
Tana Douglas has toured with AC/DC, Elton John, Ice Cube, Ice-T, Iggy Pop, INXS, Lenny Kravitz, Neil Diamond, Ozzy Osbourne, Patti Smith, Pearl Jam, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Santana, Status Quo, Suzi Quatro, The Police, The Runaways, and The Who. Her book Loud was released by Harper Collins in February. Tana is known throughout the industry as the very first female roadie. Danny Zelisko is my second guest he is the author of the book ALL EXCESS Occupation: Concert Promoter. A concert promotor he has organized or promoted more than 12,000 shows.
Tana Douglas is iconic in the music industry, being recognised as the very first female Roadie. As a teenage run away from Brisbane, Tana didn't join the circus - instead she joined the music industry. An adventure that would take her on a 30 + year journey around the world. Over her incredible career, she has worked with some of the biggest artists in the world, including AC/DC, Elton John, Santana, Suzi Quatro, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, INXS and Lenny Kravitz.Tana and her unique position in the music industry have been included in several books – most recently a chapter in Stuart Coupe's book, Roadies, which confirmed her as the first female roadie. But now it's time for Tana to tell her story, in her own words. Her Memoir, LOUD, is out now, published through HarperCollins Australia (in both print and audio) and tells of the joys and struggles faced as a girl out on the road on her own in the wild and woolly days that created this industry of music. Tana currently resides in Los Angeles, California. You can follow Tana at:https://www.tanadouglas.comwww.Instagram.com/tanadouglasofficialLOUD is available on Audible or here:https://www.booktopia.com.au/loud-tana-douglas/book/9780733340901.html
Chaz and AJ had the world's first female rock roadie on the show this morning to talk about working with Ozzy Osbourne for the first time, thinking he might walk off the stage, and her "vacation" with Pearl Jam. Plus, getting to meet the real Jane that inspired a lot of the early Jane's Addiction songs. Picture provided by Tana Douglas
Collectively, moms have confronted a lot of uncertain moments historically. Some of us have gone to give birth with a plan and had to make adjustments. Others thought they were going to adopt a particular child and then the legal system changed her plans. Yet, 2021 felt a little different. It was the year that according to one Reuters article about 2 million moms were pushed out of the workforce. The article that I am referencing is this one entitled: Pushed out by pandemic, women struggle to regain footing in U.S. job market, by Jonnelle Marte and Aleksandra Michalska. In this article, you can witness how two moms who were featured are thinking through their career options, childcare constraints, and whether they will return to the workplace anytime soon. Despite this episode being a dedication to those 2 million moms who were impacted by the pandemic, this episode is an important one to bookmark whether you are a mom or not. Here’s why: You too will feel the impact from such a void in the workplace. You have to admit there is something unique about a mother’s touch: be it her care, conviction, or deep-seated loyalty. If it’s easier for you to get what I am referring to. Do this: Think about whatever you may have felt from a maternal figure in your life. It’s that tenderness, warmth, or concern. That is exactly what will be missing in the products and services that will no longer have the benefit of being ideated, sold, or enhanced by a mom. Realize that moms are the ones who not only care about the here-and-now but moms are all also already tied-into and invested in what will bear fruit tomorrow. All moms want the best for their children. What will ultimately be missing or what is at stake are the “best” innovations and solutions to problems that must be solved. The best answers to meaningful questions will be at stake. Answers provided with the best intentions. Offerings making good on the promise to deliver the best experiences. Seems like a void worth filling? Don’t you think? Tune in. This conversation is worth your time. Too few moms will share what’s on their mind and fewer will reach out to you for help. Listen to this episode so that you can be a better friend or advocate during any mom’s career journey. And if you are a mom then welcome fellow warrior. There’s a lot to cover here. Share this episode with three moms who left their workplaces (voluntarily or not) yet wish to return because they know they have yet to unleash their greatest potential. What’s that saying? A mom’s job is never done? Yep, that mom who has more to accomplish in her career. She needs to hear this episode. Highlights Invitation: Join me on a 60-minute complimentary breakthrough session if you’d like guidance around these themes. This week my calendar is reserved for moms in marketing. Focus: How to courageously make a bold career transition with the help the strangers Fear: Why hesitation happens especially for nurturers who tend to look out for others. Story: What if only you knew something important? Would you withhold the information? Action: How to make sure you will boldly ask for help despite fears of rejection. Self-Esteem: How to rediscover and believe in your worth if you've ever felt undervalued in any job market Resentment: What if you undervalue yourself because of a resume gap? Being Low-balled: Whose fault is it? Credit: What if you pursue a junior role? Assumptions: How can hiring managers stop themselves from making assumptions about moms? Courage: What other podcast guests can you listen to who are moms? Curiosity: How to ask better questions that you’ll want to use to make better career decisions? Questions: What to ask to ascertain whether you will be happier in a new employer. Unexpected: Will exceptions be made for the right moms? Ask Now Or Regret Later: Keep probing the right people. Commercial Self-Confidence: Undervalue yourself and expect to be undervalued. Ask For Help: Sign-up for a complimentary breakthrough session with me. Be ready for your next best career move. It starts today. Schedule your complimentary breakthrough session for job searching marketers. Book time on my calendar and get ready to get the clarity you need to attract the best employers. Ready to pivot into a new marketing full-time role this year? Register for a complimentary masterclass entitled: The 5-Step Strategy Marketers Use To Pivot Into Their Dream Marketing Career (Without Undervaluing Themselves)! Other podcast episodes featuring moms Hear How Michelle Ghilotti, a Former Starbucks and Nike Advertising Executive Turned Entrepreneur Decided to Live More Courageously, Episode 7 Caitlyn Elf, Registered Dietitian and Mom, Shares How to Make Eating a Learning Experience Even Snacking in Isolation, Discusses Changing Careers From Marketing Into Nutrition, and How To Keep The Peace During Family Dinners, Episode 19 Diane Bell, Award-winning Screenwriter and Director Talks Openly On Overcoming Obstacles, Embracing Your Creativity, And How to Stand Out, Episode 21 Tana Douglas, Rock N’ Roll’s First Female Roadie, Talks About the Evolution of the Music Industry, Being a Roadie, and Taking Control of Your Future, Episode 41 Leesa McGregor, Author, Talks About Teaching Children and Adults How to Reconnect with Our Hearts and Minds, Episode 46 Michelle Florendo, Decision Engineer, Talks About Decision-Making, Good vs. Bad Decisions, and Identifying Your Desired Outcome, Episode 48 Should College Pedigree Matter? Apparently Not. First-Generation College Graduate And Lifelong Educator Alicia Jackson-Warren Makes The Case Hiring Managers Need To Hear, Episode 53 How To Lead In An Era Of Movements, Generosity As A Paradigm Of An Inclusive Activity Celebrated Worldwide, Asha Curran, Co-Founder Of GivingTuesday, Episode 55 Suzy Batiz Shares The Wisdom She Cherishes For Giving Her The Freedom And Ability To Trust Herself And Accept Whatever Comes Her Way, Episode 67
AC/DC, Iggy Pop und Elton John: Tana Douglas ging in den 1970ern mit den grössten Rockstars der Zeit auf Tournee. Als Roadie schleppte sie Kabel, hängte die Scheinwerfer und hielt den Musikern hinter der Bühne auch mal aufdringliche Groupies vom Leib. Sie war die erste Frau in diesem Knochenjob – und allgemein eine von wenigen Frauen in einer damals von Männern dominierten Musikwelt.«Jemand musste mal den Anfang machen!», erinnert Tana Douglas sich lachend. «Meine Strategie war, zu fluchen und zu saufen wie die Jungs.»Wie es ihr gelang, mit Humor zu nehmen, was oft auch harsch war – und wie sich in Tana Douglas' Biografie der Wandel einer Branche spiegelt, davon erzählt Michael Marti, Mitglied der Chefredaktion von Tamedia, in einer neuen Folge des täglichen Podcasts «Apropos». Lesen Sie hier das ganze Interview mit und die Playlist von Tana DouglasLesen Sie den Tages-Anzeiger 30 Tage kostenlos: tagiabo.ch
This week we chat with Tana Douglas, known as the first female roadie. She has worked with artists such as AC/DC, The Police, Elton John, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Lenny Kravitz, Iggy Pop, and many more. Tana has released her first book entitled “Loud”, which gives an inside look into her life on the road from the 70’s until now.
As we approach one year, Beckie and Susan have curated a series of clips featuring advice given by industry professionals. Please enjoy some of our favorite moments throughout the past year, including interviews with Leslie Ann Jones, Tana Douglas, and many more amazing people.
Chaz and AJ invited Tana Douglas back on this morning, to continue her amazing stories from a career as a rock roadie. Tana was in Madison Square Garden for a very rare and special performance by Elton John, and also helped to coordinate a private performance of Elton's, for the Queen and Prince Andrew at Windsor Castle. Picture provided by Tana Douglas
This week I'm talking to the world's first female roadie, Tana Douglas. We talk how she became a roadie - a calling that was 100% male until very recently and about working with some of the 20th century's biggest icons of music including Neil Diamond, AC/DC, Status Quo and more! Tana has also released a book, LOUD, which details 30 years of her career in the music industry from coiling cables after a show covered in puke, to wearing the wrong shoes when meeting the Queen of England, to rescuing Malcolm Young's precious Gretch guitar from a pack of rabid AC/DC fans - it's available on Bookdepository.com and any eBook store NOW, and I highly recommend giving it a read. tanadouglas.com -- This episode is sponsored by Northern Powerhouse Media. To find out more about Northern Powerhouse Media's extensive range of products, go to npmedia.co.uk. Use promo code SODSPOD for a 50% introductory discount on your first order. If you'd like to support Sod's Law you can become a Sod's Law patron at patreon.com/sodspod from as little as £1 /$1 a month - there are different tiers including ad-free episodes, giveaways and more!
Tana Douglas - "rock 'n roll's first female roadie" - joins Graham Cornes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pra quem pensou que o Blasfêmea estava morto e sepultado, nós descemos a mansão dos mortos, ressuscitamos ao terceiro dia e trouxemos o inferno pra terra, sentadas à esquerda de Sister Rosetta, mãe toda poderosa e de todas as suas inúmeras filhas, crias do rock! Nessa edição de páscoa, trouxemos todo o desespero do blackgaze belga do Oathbreaker. Teve tr00 ou poser pra saber se a Sir foi realmente uma new metaleira nos anos 2000, ou só foi modinha. Saímos de Cingapura e chegamos na Coréia pra conhecer o som da Slant, no quadro "É logo alí". E o fofocore correu solto, com as nossas âncoras comentando tudo o que as minas lançaram em março. Separa o chocolate e o vinho (pode ser suco de uva também) e faça um brinde a essas diabas! #Blasfêmea #Oathbreaker #Kittie #Slant #TanaDouglas
Elton John, Ozzy Osbourne, Pearl Jam, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and many, many more. Tana Douglas is the first female roadie, and she has worked with dozens of rocks stars. She briefly shared some stories about drinking with Bon Scott, her interactions with Randy Rhoads, and the very strange introduction she had to the world of rock show production. Picture provided by Tana Douglas
World-famous roadie and author Tana Douglas talks to Cheryl Akle about her debut book, Loud, where she shares her experience of becoming the world's first female roadie. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tana Douglas the world's first female roadie chats about her life in rock 'n' roll. From the childhood experiences that propelled her into the circus to the colourful people she has met along the way- AC/DC, Bowie, Status Quo, Suzi Quatro and more. All thanks to CSCG, contact them on 03-99748333 or cscg.com.au. They are always available for a chat about your accounting and taxation situation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What goes on tour stays on tour - unless you're the the first woman roadie in the world At just fifteen, Tana Douglas ran away to the circus that was rock 'n' roll in the 1970s, taking a job with a young and upcoming band called AC/DC. While still a teenager she headed to the UK and later the US to work for a who's who of bands and artists. Life on the road was exhilarating, hard work, occasionally surreal but never dull, particularly when you're the only woman in the road crew and the #metoo movement is still 40 years away. Whether wrangling Iggy Pop across Europe, climbing trusses while seven months pregnant, drinking shots of JD with Bon Scott backstage at Wembley, or donning a tailor-made suit to do lights for Elton at Windsor Castle, Tana did it all. Loud is rock 'n' roll like you've never seen it before, by a woman who not only survived the all-male world on the road but climbed to the top and lived to tell the tale. Tana joins our editors to talk about it all and more. www.tanadouglas.com Loud available now in all good book shops See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What goes on tour stays on tour - unless you're the the first woman roadie in the world At just fifteen, Tana Douglas ran away to the circus that was rock 'n' roll in the 1970s, taking a job with a young and upcoming band called AC/DC. While still a teenager she headed to the UK and later the US to work for a who's who of bands and artists. Life on the road was exhilarating, hard work, occasionally surreal but never dull, particularly when you're the only woman in the road crew and the #metoo movement is still 40 years away. Whether wrangling Iggy Pop across Europe, climbing trusses while seven months pregnant, drinking shots of JD with Bon Scott backstage at Wembley, or donning a tailor-made suit to do lights for Elton at Windsor Castle, Tana did it all. Loud is rock 'n' roll like you've never seen it before, by a woman who not only survived the all-male world on the road but climbed to the top and lived to tell the tale. Tana joins our editors to talk about it all and more. www.tanadouglas.com Loud available now in all good book shops
What do Red Hot Chili Peppers, Ice Cube, Status Quo, and Neil Diamond all have in common? Tana Douglas. She's recognised as the world's first female roadie, and got her start as a teenager working with a young band who were about to release their debut album. The band was AC/DC, and that story is just one of hundreds that have filled her extraordinary life. Tana would go on to tech for The Who at Wembley Stadium, Iggy Pop in Amsterdam, even Elton John, playing a birthday party at Windsor Castle. She's just published her story, a memoir titled LOUD, which captures not just the wild tales from the road but also the spirit of the crew who make magic happen every night on stage. It's a brilliant read, and I was so excited to meet Tana when she joined me to Take 5. She didn't disappoint. This is as much about a trailblazer as it is a testament to the many roadies who bring our favourite music to life on stage. Foo Fighters - Darling Nikki Urge Overkill - Girl You'll Be a Woman Soon The Who - Who Are You INXS - Never Tear Us Apart Social Distortion - Story of My Life
It's Super Bowl time which means (to us) a halftime show of high spectacle and lots of pyrotechnics. How did The Weeknd stack up against the legacy of roof jumps and left sharks? A New York Times doco on Britney Spears' conservatorship has everyone talking, and us reflecting on our own judgements as we watched her rise and fall. An English parish meeting on Zoom has gone viral for all the right reasons, while Grand Slam tennis is providing the fashun hit we need. And a new social networking app called Clubhouse is making waves. But what the hell is it? Meanwhile Myf is banging on about Game Face, while Zan is tearing through the pages of Tana Douglas' rock biography LOUD. Show notes: Slate on The Weeknd's halftime show: https://slate.com/culture/2021/02/super-bowl-halftime-show-the-weeknd-indiana-jones-up-with-people.html Framing Britney Spears: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SJMg00HoR8&ab_channel=BritneyOnline Acrimonious parish council meeting: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/feb/07/dont-mess-with-jackie-weaver-boys-shes-got-a-mute-button-and-knows-how-to-use-it What is Clubhouse? https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/feb/05/what-is-clubhouse-the-invite-only-audio-chat-app-used-by-elon-musk Serena Williams catsuit: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2021/feb/08/serena-williams-brings-back-the-one-legger-with-a-catsuit-inspired-by-flo-jo Gameface: https://play.stan.com.au/programs/48918 LOUD: https://www.harpercollins.com.au/9781460712344/loud/ Email us: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au Bang On is produced by Double J and is recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders past, present, and emerging. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land where we live, work, and learn.
Most people's idea of a band 'roadie' is a burly bloke in a black T-shirt, lugging kit around a stage, living hard and touring constantly. Kim Chakanetsa speaks to two women who have broken this mould, living on the road with music royalty, and making them look and sound amazing. Known as the world's first female roadie, Tana Douglas is something of a legend in her field. She started off working for the Australian rock band AC/DC when she was just 16. She went on to tour with huge international artists such as Elton John and Status Quo, specialising in lighting. Sound engineer to the stars, Becky Pell, regularly plays huge arenas on sell-out tours for artists like Kylie Minogue and Westlife, and for three years has been in charge of the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury, the world's biggest festival. She says it's a myth that you need to be big and brawny to work on stage, it's all about staying calm amid the chaos. l: Tana Douglas (credit BBC) r: Becky Pell (credit Becky Pell)
Segments Include:Magnificent Seven - Jalmanac - The Pub Test- Eastern Suburbs and North Shore parents are hiring PI's to SPY on their kids! - We speak to Tana Douglas, Australia's first female roadie about working with ACDC, INXS, Elton John, Ozzy Osborne and more - HeadJAM - 'Tales from Slideshow Night' We take your calls - Man Zone: What won't your wife let you do? - Human urine sales have sky rocketed - Jonesy's Priceline dramas - Gets My GooliesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.