A buddy toured with Tom Jones. He had multiple horn cases in one road box, and they were sliding around in the road box a bit. Needed padding. So he gathered panties thrown onstage for a week or do, laundered them (!), and used them as padding in the case for years! 🤣
As an engineer, I approve of this simple yet functional tour rig, although I was expecting to see a fretless in there somewhere too. Nothing worse (From an engineers perspective) when an overly complicated tour rig causes problems and delays, as they so often do. It's very very clear that your roots are in session playing, where there is no time for nonsense 🤡. It's also clear that anyone with such a simple rig is not hiding behind crutches... Cracking stuff Leland 👍
Hi Leland , That’s so nicely organised! One of the things I’ve often wondered…How much gear do folks take on tour? Think I mentioned ,I had been in Antalya,Turkey for a week getting my implants…so ,packing for a trip these days is abit more challenging ,as I take a lot of supplements and make my own smoothie….mostly because being toothless ,it’s hard to eat properly….HA! And dental surgery leaves one’s mouth very sore,with stitches …especially mine was quite extensive ….now home,but,still healing,and very painful….antibiotics and pain meds….I must return in 4 months to actually get the teeth….But,I was glad I’d planed ahead…and taken my bullet blender,for nuts, flax,berries,fruit,amino acids,and protéine ……most folks don’t realise when y’a have no teeth…what can one eat?…On a good note…It’s so affordable!!!!! And the clinic put me up in a great hotel..right on the beach…all included…..No way id be able to do it in the states££££….Flight from London Rt also very reasonable…. And everyone so friendly…very professional.I’m so relieved and thankful…😊…..I’ll even bet that one could fly from the US….and have it done cheaper….a lot less…. Anyway,Thanks for showing your travel gear…so compact and well thought out!!! Love to all 🌹🪷🌹🪷🌹🪷🥰🪬🤗🖕🖕🖕🖕👍🎶🎵🌷
@Chef James Rusk Wow James, that is quite a story. I hope your healing goes well and I bet you're stoked to be able to eat properly. That's ability is a huge part of being a chef ( taste everything) and is taken for granted. Until you lose it.
Everytime I see an example of someone’s instruments being damaged by airlines I always scream out “Flight Cases!!!!” Why doesn’t anyone use proper flight and road cases. So it is very nice to see you with that awesome looking trunk. So many incidents can be avoided. My mindset is to always prepare with the mindset that everyone is going to try to destroy your stuff.
Reminds me of what my dad would say about all the new gadgets in cars, "more sht to break down." Keeping it simple gives you so much less to have to worry about sht breaking in front of thousands! Love the simplicity of it.
My impression of this man is so high after all his lockdown videos. Some really stepped up to the plate and his his exemplary own way so did Leland. Many thanks 👏👏
Being a small bar gigging bass player for over 25 years I appreciate the simplicity. Thanks for taking the time. I had a phase where I went way overboard with the gear I would bring to a show.. Nowadays, I can wheel my entire bass rig in on a 2 wheel dolly and a backpack. End of the show I break down the gear onto my dolly, collect my money and off I go! The technology has allowed for some massive sound to come from some smaller amps. I use this Aguilar the Mark bass 2 10's and for any club its almost too much, but sounds so good and is bulletproof.
It's so satisfying (and somewhat sobering 🤣) to see your tour rig - simplicity at its finest, and yet versatile enough to cover all those bands! You're a treasure Lee 😎🙏 Have fun on the road!
Loved that, no pedals no fancy smanchy stuff, just a little bag of extras. Have a great time with the Dingwalls, (sounds like a sitcom from the 70s) Awsome thanks Lee.
What a cool life. Playing music and hanging out with friends...who just happen to also be world class musicians...but the "Friends hang" is the priceless part.
Very cool!!!! It's nice to see a bass legend keeping it simple! I still have my Euphonic Audio Micro 300! They were a great company with smart people that designed and made some great products! Dingwall basses are AMAZING and I plan to get one soon!
@@artemisXsidecross , true; less is sometimes more, and generally I prefer people who use minimal effects (straight from the guitar into the amp is great, for those who can pull it off, Tab Benoit being an example), but for solo performers who rely on the backline PA in clubs or at large festivals, bringing a big amp and cabinet might not be physically or economically feasible/sensible, and so they'll bring just their instrument and a "get out of trouble" pedalboard. Bassist Doug Wimbush flies to festival gigs with a bass and a pedalboard that can both fit into the overhead compartment, so there's no need to check them in as cargo. If you're touring with a performer or band that has some decent financial backing, like Lyle Lovett, Phil Collins etc., that's another story.
@@artemisXsidecross, Ry Cooder once said that Robert Johnson was probably the type of guy that would have been very happy to play through a Twin Reverb or a Marshall!
Wow, I've often wondered about how pro gear gets shipped. There are many horror stories about how "mere mortal" bands have been harassed for wanting to have their instruments shipped with care/respected. I love your solution! Thanks for this!
I was just watching some other video with a long explanation of bass guitar FX pedals signal path order, got tired of all that before it was over and came here. WHEW, much better!
So nice to be well beyond the pandemic and seeing Leland (and many others) out doing what they love and bringing music and joy. Have fun on your tour Leland.
I appreciate the simplicity of your rig, Lee. Keeps things simple. Also a much smaller footprint than the grand piano Lyle travels with... Be good to you!
Hey Lee. Great video. I collect and also build some Lego. I think you would be a great help with my storage situation. I am also wondering if ‘Playing For Change’ is still releasing the project you did with a couple of friends. Cheers to one and all.✌️🙃
First and foremost: Is have a great tour with Lyle and stay safe. Secondly: Happy to hear there is a lot of support for the documentary. A lot of work has gone into this video and you've been plugging it for months. I hope they add a third showing. Nothing like getting reviews from as many people as possible. Reduces the effect by idiots who zero credentials as a reviewer or what the people actually like. Lastly, I think its cool that you have gone over your gear, but then, who would think you have been flipped off so many times. Remember to us you're very special.
Kool, nice simple setup. It's a shame. I kinda thought you were going to be on tour with Peter Gabriel this year. Well there's always next time. Have a great tour. See you next time.👏
@@hanspeterlillese2225 I need to explore adding and/or changing keyboard to Dansk. . .and ease of switching languages back and forth with the goal in mind that practice makes perfect as in music
You forgot to throw a pair of corduroys and a t-shirt in your bass cases a la Jaco. 😄Very cool to see exactly what you're bringing out on the road. Congrats on the sellout. In the words of Jason Newstead, "Yes, we sold out. Every seat in the house!" Have a great series of sessions. Looking forward to the Large Band Chronicles!
Thanks for the gear packing experience! Good quality, they will not let you down . I like the spare amp head idea in the same rack. Good insurance. Great news about the film. Your European fans are waiting patiently to see it. Have a good time in the studios & take care.
@@RockandRollWoman , I worked at a club in the late 1970s that had a jug band play there once a week, and the bass player did indeed play a washtub bass!
Thanks for sharing that with us LEE!!!!! SO COOL to see inward works of SKLAR ENTERPRISES!!!!!!!!! hahahaha. Seriously thanks for giving us a behind the scenes access!!!! Lee just over the basses did you ever think of putting folded up blankets to take up space and hold the bass cases from hopping if there is a big bump on the road while in transport?????? I know you got it.......just me thinking out loud????
Leland is in a groove where other professionals like the one he named ‘Rock-It Global’ are used to handle the logistics of travel. I have neighbors whose job it is to travel to all kinds of venues to handle most everything needed. Hank Williams today would not be traveling in his Cadillac 😉
Great, simple rig Lee!! I'm really looking forward to opening for you and Lyle at Summerfest on June 24th with Willy Porter! I hope to see you backstage and meet you!
Simple Gear, I am sure the Soundpeople love you for that! I am really looking forward to your tour videos!! Those have always been great to watch. I hope I can see you in Europe one day ^^
What do you take if going to jam at a friends house or local rehearsal at someone's house? This always fascinates me. Tour rigs are one thing but around town jams without crew are super interesting. Thanks for the vid too. Super inspiring to see you just plug straight in. Love it!!
Like all gear heads we have to see what your packing...Dingwalls...cool.Thank you for those who have to be in the know.Great that there is more calling to see the movie.Stay safe and be safe 🙏 Leland Sklar. PEACE 🙏 ☮️ Hapy trails to you..till we meet again...
Hello from Cape Cod, Lee! This is so cool. Love the gear and the basses. Simple is better! Wish I could fit in there with all that gear and travel with ya! 🤣😜 Have a great evening! Love ya bunches. 🥰✌️🎸🎸🎶🎶🎛
Do the amps only go to "10"? Just wondering (LOL). Have a safe tour and as always, thank you for letting us into your life, it's an honor and a pleasure!
That was very informative. Simple and effective. Any additional signal processing stuff (e.g. pedals) would require redundant backups as well (as well as power, cabling, etc.) , so I can see why you omit them.
I love the simplicity of your rig in this day and age of crazy pedal effects arrangements a lot of other bassists have. Also, having a secondary/backup for just about everything (excluding speakers cabs) is probably one of the most important rules to touring in my opinion. Love those Dingwalls!!! Still wanting one lol
Can't wait to see the movie! Your gear (I have different brands) is the way to go for any gig I do. Redundancy is best, I learn this the hard way of course.This will be a fun tour I'm sure!
You are always my first stop in the morning...love all your videos and your good vibes! Would you consider sharing with folks what you pack "personally"? By that I mean, what you bring with you on the road in terms of casual clothes, electronics, "toys"...whatever you bring to make your time on the road better. Thanks!
Lee Sklar - the ultimate baller! No pedals. No effects. Let the people doing house go with what they like.
A buddy toured with Tom Jones. He had multiple horn cases in one road box, and they were sliding around in the road box a bit. Needed padding. So he gathered panties thrown onstage for a week or do, laundered them (!), and used them as padding in the case for years! 🤣
As an engineer, I approve of this simple yet functional tour rig, although I was expecting to see a fretless in there somewhere too.
Nothing worse (From an engineers perspective) when an overly complicated tour rig causes problems and delays, as they so often do.
It's very very clear that your roots are in session playing, where there is no time for nonsense 🤡.
It's also clear that anyone with such a simple rig is not hiding behind crutches... Cracking stuff Leland 👍
I imagine the crew appreciates your gear selection. Thanks❤️👍❤️👍
yeeeaaah, they must absolutely be "in love with lee" Ooo, nice title for something!
Hi Leland , That’s so nicely organised! One of the things I’ve often wondered…How much gear do folks take on tour? Think I mentioned ,I had been in Antalya,Turkey for a week getting my implants…so ,packing for a trip these days is abit more challenging ,as I take a lot of supplements and make my own smoothie….mostly because being toothless ,it’s hard to eat properly….HA! And dental surgery leaves one’s mouth very sore,with stitches …especially mine was quite extensive ….now home,but,still healing,and very painful….antibiotics and pain meds….I must return in 4 months to actually get the teeth….But,I was glad I’d planed ahead…and taken my bullet blender,for nuts, flax,berries,fruit,amino acids,and protéine ……most folks don’t realise when y’a have no teeth…what can one eat?…On a good note…It’s so affordable!!!!! And the clinic put me up in a great hotel..right on the beach…all included…..No way id be able to do it in the states££££….Flight from London Rt also very reasonable….
And everyone so friendly…very professional.I’m so relieved and thankful…😊…..I’ll even bet that one could fly from the US….and have it done cheaper….a lot less….
Anyway,Thanks for showing your travel gear…so compact and well thought out!!!
Love to all 🌹🪷🌹🪷🌹🪷🥰🪬🤗🖕🖕🖕🖕👍🎶🎵🌷
@Chef James Rusk Wow James, that is quite a story. I hope your healing goes well and I bet you're stoked to be able to eat properly. That's ability is a huge part of being a chef ( taste everything) and is taken for granted. Until you lose it.
Everytime I see an example of someone’s instruments being damaged by airlines I always scream out “Flight Cases!!!!” Why doesn’t anyone use proper flight and road cases. So it is very nice to see you with that awesome looking trunk. So many incidents can be avoided. My mindset is to always prepare with the mindset that everyone is going to try to destroy your stuff.
Reminds me of what my dad would say about all the new gadgets in cars, "more sht to break down." Keeping it simple gives you so much less to have to worry about sht breaking in front of thousands! Love the simplicity of it.
I hope we get more "on the road" videos. Love those.
There will be lots!
The simpler the gear, the less that can go wrong.
Take care everyone, and have a great time out there with Lyle.
I’m weirdly jealous. That rig is so small and simple. I love it!
My impression of this man is so high after all his lockdown videos. Some really stepped up to the plate and his his exemplary own way so did Leland. Many thanks 👏👏
Wow. If your rig could talk about all the adventures you've had with JT, CK,PC and more! Safe travels to you and have fun!
Lee, Thank you for sharing your world. I remember when you could only imagine from album covers what the pros were like!
Being a small bar gigging bass player for over 25 years I appreciate the simplicity. Thanks for taking the time. I had a phase where I went way overboard with the gear I would bring to a show.. Nowadays, I can wheel my entire bass rig in on a 2 wheel dolly and a backpack. End of the show I break down the gear onto my dolly, collect my money and off I go! The technology has allowed for some massive sound to come from some smaller amps. I use this Aguilar the Mark bass 2 10's and for any club its almost too much, but sounds so good and is bulletproof.
It's so satisfying (and somewhat sobering 🤣) to see your tour rig - simplicity at its finest, and yet versatile enough to cover all those bands!
You're a treasure Lee 😎🙏
Have fun on the road!
Loved that, no pedals no fancy smanchy stuff, just a little bag of extras. Have a great time with the Dingwalls, (sounds like a sitcom from the 70s) Awsome thanks Lee.
What a cool life. Playing music and hanging out with friends...who just happen to also be world class musicians...but the "Friends hang" is the priceless part.
RIP Euphonic… great stuff.
Very cool!!!! It's nice to see a bass legend keeping it simple! I still have my Euphonic Audio Micro 300! They were a great company with smart people that designed and made some great products! Dingwall basses are AMAZING and I plan to get one soon!
No pedals, very interesting! This must be so exciting!!!! Have a great time and enjoy life!
From Woody Guthrie to Robert Johnson many of the greats have been peddle-less 😉
@@artemisXsidecross , true; less is sometimes more, and generally I prefer people who use minimal effects (straight from the guitar into the amp is great, for those who can pull it off, Tab Benoit being an example), but for solo performers who rely on the backline PA in clubs or at large festivals, bringing a big amp and cabinet might not be physically or economically feasible/sensible, and so they'll bring just their instrument and a "get out of trouble" pedalboard. Bassist Doug Wimbush flies to festival gigs with a bass and a pedalboard that can both fit into the overhead compartment, so there's no need to check them in as cargo. If you're touring with a performer or band that has some decent financial backing, like Lyle Lovett, Phil Collins etc., that's another story.
@@artemisXsidecross, Ry Cooder once said that Robert Johnson was probably the type of guy that would have been very happy to play through a Twin Reverb or a Marshall!
Nice to see your tour gear..!! Thanks for sharing!!!
Wow, I've often wondered about how pro gear gets shipped. There are many horror stories about how "mere mortal" bands have been harassed for wanting to have their instruments shipped with care/respected. I love your solution! Thanks for this!
You look so good for 76 Lee. Thanks for showing this. I hope we get to see the IF doco in Australia one day.
I was just watching some other video with a long explanation of bass guitar FX pedals signal path order, got tired of all that before it was over and came here. WHEW, much better!
So nice to be well beyond the pandemic and seeing Leland (and many others) out doing what they love and bringing music and joy. Have fun on your tour Leland.
Speak for yourself. I'm in bed with COVID watching this. 😷
So great ,so simple you are Lee😉👍👍
Love it!
Great stuff.nice to see a real muso without 100s of pedals and guitars go on tour.good luck on the tour.
thank you for the tour Sir, and that's" all the song needs" like you've said in the past.
I appreciate the simplicity of your rig, Lee.
Keeps things simple.
Also a much smaller footprint than the grand piano Lyle travels with...
Be good to you!
Lee, I'm afraid your equipment will bump each other when transporting. Maybe it's better to have some foam or something between them?
Was my thinking too.
Hey Lee. Great video. I collect and also build some Lego. I think you would be a great help with my storage situation. I am also wondering if ‘Playing For Change’ is still releasing the project you did with a couple of friends. Cheers to one and all.✌️🙃
I hope it gets finished and released.
I am a big fan of Playing For Change and from the beginning; I enjoy street music and art 👍
First and foremost: Is have a great tour with Lyle and stay safe. Secondly: Happy to hear there is a lot of support for the documentary. A lot of work has gone into this video and you've been plugging it for months. I hope they add a third showing. Nothing like getting reviews from as many people as possible. Reduces the effect by idiots who zero credentials as a reviewer or what the people actually like. Lastly, I think its cool that you have gone over your gear, but then, who would think you have been flipped off so many times. Remember to us you're very special.
Awesome 👍👍 looking forward to the documentary videos of the tour of LL.
Kool, nice simple setup. It's a shame. I kinda thought you were going to be on tour with Peter Gabriel this year. Well there's always next time. Have a great tour. See you next time.👏
Love this set up so easy. EC's set up is just as simple - he takes about the same amount of gear.
Very informative! Nice guy and one of the best !
This reminds me of a picture where you sit in a case with a smile and the beard on the outside. 😊
Remember that one…
Congrats on the second showing
Simplicity...plug and play, and let's go...
Just super cool! Thanks Lee!!
Nice!!! Thank you for sharing!!! Glad this video came up on my feed!!
Love looking at road gear.
Have a great tour. Great to hear the documentary sold out so fast.
Interesting. And we all know Lyle loves the 12 of June. Enjoy the upcoming tour and congrats on the IF movie 😊
Too cool! Thanks for sharing. Love the simplicity.
Thanks Mr.Sklar, very cool rig!
Always wishing you the best.
Keep it simple. Enjoy the tour.
It sure would be great if there were a show in KC MO.
Have a great tour!
Thankyou so much for letting us in like this. Have a great tour from UK❤
Very interesting. It’s always a pleasure listening to such a wonderful bass player 🙏
Wonderful Energy in the Air almost Palpable ✨️ As You Ready for Summer 2023 Lyle Lovett Large Band Tour ❤️
@@hanspeterlillese2225 Ja, tak 💕
@@hanspeterlillese2225 vaer venlig sovn 💕
@@hanspeterlillese2225 Ja, Jeg gor. . .
@@hanspeterlillese2225 yes
@@hanspeterlillese2225 I need to explore adding and/or changing keyboard to Dansk. . .and ease of switching languages back and forth with the goal in mind that practice makes perfect as in music
thank you Leland. very cool! so the obvious next question: what comprises your studio rig(s)...?
Thanks for showing us packing your shipping case. Busy is good. Take care
👍👍. We've been enjoying Converse's videos of the Postell show a week ago Sunday. Everybody sounds great! Just wish we had the set list.
Wow, I'm so amazed by this man
You forgot to throw a pair of corduroys and a t-shirt in your bass cases a la Jaco. 😄Very cool to see exactly what you're bringing out on the road. Congrats on the sellout. In the words of Jason Newstead, "Yes, we sold out. Every seat in the house!" Have a great series of sessions. Looking forward to the Large Band Chronicles!
I really wanted to see what's in the little bag of extra stuff!
Looking forward to the upcoming tour videos! What do you play while those beautiful instruments are shipped away?
I have Frankenstein and a Warwick and a Dingwall at home plus my EA combo which my studio amp.
@@lelandsklar6363 you know that Warwick Sklar's mine really, don't you? It's just waiting with you for me to become famous enough... 😂
Thanks for the gear packing experience! Good quality, they will not let you down . I like the spare amp head idea in the same rack. Good insurance. Great news about the film. Your European fans are waiting patiently to see it. Have a good time in the studios & take care.
Thank you so much, Lee, for sharing this, and congrats on the movie! I've always wanted to see how you toured, and this is wonderful.
Perfect set up. Screw all the pedals. You’ve got what you need!!
Thanks for sharing 🙏🏼, this was so interesting.
I'll bet you could play with a galvanized tub, cut off broom stick and a string and still sound great.🤣
We had a bass like that when I was a kid! I learned to play it as soon as I was tall enough.
@@RockandRollWoman , I worked at a club in the late 1970s that had a jug band play there once a week, and the bass player did indeed play a washtub bass!
@@goodun2974 Ha! I've only seen them in family jam bands.
I’d throw my socks and shirts in there , save on personnel luggage 😂
A lot of what is gutter punk bands use washtub basses. "Daysndayz", "left over crack" and so on.. it's like the norm for these style of genre..
Oh and Happy Birthday Lee! Thank you for all you do sir!
Congratulations on the film!!! I luv the KISS principle.Enjoy & have fun with your busy schedule.❤😍 Thankyou for making the vis Leland 🌻😁❤
Thanks for sharing that with us LEE!!!!! SO COOL to see inward works of SKLAR ENTERPRISES!!!!!!!!! hahahaha. Seriously thanks for giving us a behind the scenes access!!!! Lee just over the basses did you ever think of putting folded up blankets to take up space and hold the bass cases from hopping if there is a big bump on the road while in transport?????? I know you got it.......just me thinking out loud????
Leland is in a groove where other professionals like the one he named ‘Rock-It Global’ are used to handle the logistics of travel.
I have neighbors whose job it is to travel to all kinds of venues to handle most everything needed.
Hank Williams today would not be traveling in his Cadillac 😉
Always nice to see those videos. Simplier touring rigs, the better they are.
I love how you are digging in deeper and deeper to your music life.
Great, simple rig Lee!! I'm really looking forward to opening for you and Lyle at Summerfest on June 24th with Willy Porter! I hope to see you backstage and meet you!
Absolutely! 👍🏼
I'll be there too, Eric. Hope to meet you.
@@slipperynoodle20 Awesome!
Nothing like simplicity .
I love seeing what you're rockin' on tour, Lee. Thanks so much for sharing :)
Love your simplicity. Seems like its the way to go. It's good without any extra padding inside. nothing shifts around ?
Simple Gear, I am sure the Soundpeople love you for that!
I am really looking forward to your tour videos!! Those have always been great to watch. I hope I can see you in Europe one day ^^
What do you take if going to jam at a friends house or local rehearsal at someone's house? This always fascinates me. Tour rigs are one thing but around town jams without crew are super interesting. Thanks for the vid too. Super inspiring to see you just plug straight in. Love it!!
Would probably bring my EA combo that I use in the studio and a bass…
You're a hero, sir. THank you for sharing.
Simplicity, coming from a A-list artist, is a valuable, valuable lesson
This is just awesome - thanks for the private tour, Lee. Love these kind of "behind the scenes" posts.
Congrats on the film tickets!!!
One of my favorites so far! I love the logistics behind the art. Very cool. Thanks!
Love it, Lee. Keep It's Solution Simple.
Like all gear heads we have to see what your packing...Dingwalls...cool.Thank you for those who have to be in the know.Great that there is more calling to see the movie.Stay safe and be safe 🙏 Leland Sklar. PEACE 🙏 ☮️ Hapy trails to you..till we meet again...
Hello from Cape Cod, Lee! This is so cool. Love the gear and the basses. Simple is better! Wish I could fit in there with all that gear and travel with ya! 🤣😜
Have a great evening! Love ya bunches. 🥰✌️🎸🎸🎶🎶🎛
safe travels Maestro.
Thank you, Leland!
Nice fit on the Dingwalls in Fender cases.
Best wishes on your tour, be safe.
That second bass case is gorgeous!
Wow this was so cool to see! Thank you as always for sharing the details with us.
Do the amps only go to "10"? Just wondering (LOL). Have a safe tour and as always, thank you for letting us into your life, it's an honor and a pleasure!
excellent !!! so simple!!! thanks for sharing this. have a safe tour.
You’re the Man! Have fun :)
Great ! Very good day to you. From Paris..., take care of yourself above all and thank you so much for all you do.
Beast. Bestrode. Epic. Savage. My compliments, Leland. Rock on with your musical travels and always stay in tune. ;-)
That was very informative. Simple and effective. Any additional signal processing stuff (e.g. pedals) would require redundant backups as well (as well as power, cabling, etc.) , so I can see why you omit them.
I love the simplicity of your rig in this day and age of crazy pedal effects arrangements a lot of other bassists have. Also, having a secondary/backup for just about everything (excluding speakers cabs) is probably one of the most important rules to touring in my opinion. Love those Dingwalls!!! Still wanting one lol
Love seeing this side of your work Lee!! I too play straight to the amp or DI. Like the saying K.I.S.S.!!
Glad you're so busy. Fun fun. Have a great tour.
Thanks so much for always sharing all that happens behind the scenes :)
Your so cool. What a treasure, thanks for sharing. Have fun at these gigs!
Take care Leland! You are an inspiration! From Portugal ❤
I hope you have an AirPod in there to be able track that stuff!!!!
Lock it.
Can't wait to see the movie! Your gear (I have different brands) is the way to go for any gig I do. Redundancy is best, I learn this the hard way of course.This will be a fun tour I'm sure!
You are always my first stop in the morning...love all your videos and your good vibes! Would you consider sharing with folks what you pack "personally"? By that I mean, what you bring with you on the road in terms of casual clothes, electronics, "toys"...whatever you bring to make your time on the road better. Thanks!