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EPISODE · Aug 30, 2022 · 30 MIN

SoundGirls Living History Project - Tana Douglas - Interviewed by Juliet (Surely Lorraine)

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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

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

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