Rock ‘n Roll Lifestyle
Most musicians perform daily, working in foreign countries to earn a consistent living. They carry the bare necessities of clothing for stage and day-to-day living, accessories, make-up, toiletries, shoes (and more shoes), laptop, music equipment for performance and little memoirs from family and loved ones. Often traveling nonstop from one destination to the next, jumping off a plane and
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