The road crew are generally uncredited, though many bands take care to thank their crew in album sleeve
liner notes. In some cases, roadies have stepped in to help out with playing onstage. It is common for guitar, bass and drum technicians (who are responsible for setting up instruments and sound checking them) to be skilled musicians in their own right, and they are naturally familiar with the music being played, so there are many cases where they have stepped in when band members have been injured or otherwise could not perform. • On June 12, 1993, while performing "
Bullet in the Head" in
Reykjavik, Iceland,
Rage Against the Machine guitarist
Tom Morello and bassist
Tim Commerford switched out with their guitar and bass technicians, respectively. •
The Doobie Brothers' lighting roadie,
Bobby LaKind, eventually became a full member of the band. After observing LaKind goofing around on the congas after a concert, the band took notice of his talent and asked him to join as a sideman for studio sessions in 1976. He became a full member in 1979 and performed as a vocalist, songwriter, percussionist and backup drummer for live shows. •
Pink Floyd listed theirs on the rear sleeve of
Ummagumma and recorded them speaking on
The Dark Side of the Moon. A roadie also delivered the spoken part of the studio version of the song "
Sheep", on the
Animals album. They had also written a song called "
Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast" about a roadie, appearing on their 1970 album
Atom Heart Mother. •
Bruce Berry was a professional roadie for the members of
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, both as a group and individually. He died of a heroin overdose on June 4, 1973, and is immortalized in the lyrics of the title track of the album ''
Tonight's the Night'' by
Neil Young: "Bruce Berry was a working man / He used to load that Econoline van..." •
Pantera,
Motörhead and
Godsmack even go so far as to feature their crew in their tour videos, and
Motörhead wrote the song "(We Are) The Road Crew" about their crew. • Exceptionally, in the former
Manu Chao band
Mano Negra, the roadies were included as a part of the band when they signed for Virgin. • Two songs were written about roadie,
Ben Dorcy. These were
Ode to Ben Dorcy by
Waylon Jennings and
Big Ben Dorcy the Third by
Red Sovine. •
Todd Rundgren and
Roger Powell invited roadie Jan Michael Alejandro to play piano with them,
Ringo Starr and
Bill Wyman on a live broadcast of the
Jerry Lewis Telethon in Las Vegas. It was viewed by 33 million people. He also worked the last
Led Zeppelin concert in
Knebworth 1979, and he was one of the roadies that
Jackson Browne wrote about on the Running on Empty Tour. Jan owns Jan-Al Cases with his partner Muffie Alejandro. •
Jackson Browne on his 1977 tour, "Running on Empty", wrote his famous song "
The Load-Out" (usually heard in a live version hybrid with a cover of the
Maurice Williams tune "
Stay") in order to honor his roadies. •
Perry Bamonte was a long-serving guitar tech for
The Cure, before filling in on keyboards during the final leg of the Disintegration tour after
Roger O'Donnell's departure in 1991. He went on to play guitar and keyboards on four Cure albums, including major hit
Wish. •
Coldplay's video
Life in Technicolor ii features roadie puppets four times: picking up the cymbal dropped by the drummer, operating the rope that widens the stage, moving a ramp onstage and operating the sound mixer. •
Tupac Shakur joined
Digital Underground as a roadie, backup singer and dancer in 1990, and appeared with the band in the film
Nothing but Trouble to begin his rapping career. •
U2's "
One Tree Hill" on the album
The Joshua Tree is dedicated to Greg Carroll, who was a
stagehand in New Zealand. He joined
The Unforgettable Fire tour, and after the tour he stayed in Ireland and became Bono's personal assistant. • Stuart Morgan,
Adam Clayton's bass tech, filled in for the U2 bassist for a concert in Sydney in 1993. •
James Hetfield of
Metallica has been—at least twice—temporarily replaced in his guitar duties by his roadie
John Marshall (himself a guitarist for
Metal Church) during his various injuries (such as breaking his arm while skateboarding and after suffering severe burns after standing over a pyrotechnical device). • In their 2007 DVD
All Excess,
Avenged Sevenfold brings much attention to roadies Jason and Matt Berry, noting their relationship with the band and their antics while the band is on tour. •
Tenacious D wrote the song "Roadie" on their 2012
Rize of the Fenix album to pay homage to their road crew. A video for the song featured
Danny McBride as a stereotypical, long hair, black leather wearing roadie who grew jealous of the band as he watched their success from the sidelines. • Violinist
Lindsey Stirling starts off her show by introducing every crew member. Moreover, she records videos of interactions within the tour crew and puts them on YouTube. • A picture of
The Allman Brothers Band roadies appears on the back cover of their
At Fillmore East album. • In 2015,
Built to Spill roadies Jason Albertini and Stephen Gere became the bassist and drummer, respectively, on the album
Untethered Moon. •
Kasabian's 2017 album
For Crying Out Loud features their roadie Rick Graham on the front cover. ==Other careers==