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question about people on tour entourage Is it common for most performers/celebs to have doctors and medical personnel travel with them? I know you know who I'm talking about, but I just wondered. Especially if it's performers that do have conditions that need treatments, or if they suffer from chronic pain but still want to perform and things like that. | |
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You talking about Michael Jackson or Prince?
It's not unusual for an artist to take on tour whoever they need to keep as "normal" of a day as possible. That includes a masseuse, doctor, chef, whoever. | |
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Both I guess, I remember reading some blurb in a magazine that Prince always demanded a doctor or something. | |
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alphastreet said: Both I guess, I remember reading some blurb in a magazine that Prince always demanded a doctor or something.
yeah, Dr. Fink! | |
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alphastreet said: Both I guess, I remember reading some blurb in a magazine that Prince always demanded a doctor or something.
...and it was for a B-12 shot. Not exactly a new idea in concert tours. http://www.thesmokinggun....ince1.html It's on page 8. No big deal. What's a bigger deal is how Prince used to bash soft drinks, yet he has a rider saying he wants Pepsi and Ginger Ale in his room. | |
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yeah I've heard of people getting those while on tour, it was mentioned in some Janet book I have. | |
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