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Article Excerpt Back in high school, I worked as a roadie for my friends' rock and roll band. It was a great job, since I didn't need to make much money. Good thing, that. My take from our fabulous two-week, Christmas `74, "Wyoming Tour" was $9.
The band covered tunes in the emergent heavy metal genre--Uriah Heep, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Grand Funk Railroad--and got regular gigs all over the Black Hills and Wyoming. I made literally dozens of dollars a week, when the band was busy, just helping with unloading, setup, and aloof swaggering.
The swaggering came easy for me, because I also ran the band's light show. Oh, I tried to be part of the band, proper, when I first met the guys....
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