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Monthly Archive for January, 2009
We found this independent video on You Tube, showing how Washington DC photographer John Harrington uses all sorts of carts, and explains the differences. John has the inside track, having taken photos of Bush, Obama, Steven Tyler, Aretha, and members of congress, just for starters. We don’t think this video is intended to be a contest but, as long as we’re watching, we like the vibe. How does RocknRoller stack up? You be the judge.
Check out this full-page advertisement in the February ‘09 issue of Popular Mechanics! This was sent to me by RocknRoller inventor Gary-Michael Dahl today. - I did some research on Scott Carter. He’s all over the internet. Judging by this photo of him with his RocknRoller, he has taken the versatility of this amazing equipment cart to new heights.

This particular display is sitting at the corner of our NAMM exhibit. This is how we are suggesting our dealers display RocknRollers in the store. The boxes serve as a riser and allow the cart on top to be easily inspected at eye-level.

Greetings from the Anaheim NAMM show!
It’s Alan, Brett, Dave, Tim and myself running two exhibits and stretched as thin as air… but loving every minute. I’ll do my level best to post some new photos DURING the show. If that’s not possible, you will certainly be getting new product info and videos soon after.
Stay tuned.

RocknRoller has lots of friends in the music products industry. Three of them are American DJ, Roland, and Community Professional Loudspeakers. All three will be featured in the RocknRoller exhibit at the Anaheim NAMM show. These good people are loaning their great gear to us, so visitors can see, first-hand, how RocknRoller is PERFECT for sound installation, back lines and DJs on the go. - Booth 5968.

I just found Marc Dobson’s web site. He’s a GREAT musician. I love the way he lists his solog gear with RocknRoller FIRST, because he says it’s the “BEST part of the rig.” You can see for your self by clicking HERE.
On his web site, it reads as follows:
For those who like “shop talk’n music gear, Marc’s solo gig rig consist of:
- Rock n Roller Multi Cart (BEST part of rig)
- Crown 311 Headset Mic
- 2 Sennheiser EW wireless transmitters (1 for guitars & 1 for vocal)
- Fender 1995 Deluxe American Stratocaster Guitar, Crimson Burst
- Godin 2006 LGX-SA, 3 Voice Guitar, Cognac Burst.
- Yamaha Acoustic
- Hercules triple guitar stand.
- Line 6 FBV pedal board for PODXT
- Cough Drop, Vocal Mute Pedal
- Two Mackie C-300 Speaker & Two Speaker Stands
- One Light Pole/Tree
- 6 Par 38 Cans, colored & Spun Gels
- 3 Channel Light Dimmer with remote foot switch
Hey! Check out Bill Sargent on the All About Jazz web site. Read about his cool gear and, best of all, what he uses to haul it around!

