JD Dworkow
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Jon Dworkow (born January 27, 1956 in New York, New York) is an American stage manager, crew chief and touring backline technician.
He is known professionally as "JD Dworkow" and has worked with some of the most successful rock & roll musical artists in the world including Peter Frampton, Prince, Billy Idol, Bon Jovi and The Rolling Stones. He has worked on many large-scale musical performance events including: Live Aid (1985), The Grammy Award telecasts (1996 - 2000) and the Crossroads Guitar Festival (2004). He worked for Fender Musical Instruments Corporation from 1997 through 1999 in the position of Artist Relations director creating the company's first A/R office and product showroom in New York City.

