Carl Verheyen on Hitting the Road(2)

I’m just home from a solo tour in Europe and getting ready to take off again in the U.S. with the Carl Verheyen Band. But there has been no down time between trips and I’m always amazed at the amount of work there is to do before a tour.  Here is a short list of what I’ve had to do in the last few days:1)   Set up the live rig, test and troubleshoot it for tubes, cables, snakes, fuses, etc. Collect and stow extras in all these areas.2) String up all the guitars necessary for this tour.3) Take various pedals and a power supply in for repairs.4) Advance a few more dates and











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