Best way to manage iPod with no iTunes?

A friend's MacBook has died. I've recommended he buy an iPad-4G + Apple TV instead of replacing the laptop.
(1) is there any way to manage his old iPod music using only the iPad, no Mac/PC?
(2) if he needs to upgrade to an iOS ipod, then how does he transfer his old iTunes library from the backup drive to the new iPod?
(3) if I open his backup drive iTunes library on one of our Macs, can I then transfer all his music onto his iPads and his iPod?

Johnathan, Julian -- you guys are remarkable -- thanks heaps for the instant guidance.
Backgound assumptions + guessing: Apple is repositioning to prosper where most of their growing customer base do not own a "PC", meaning an iTunes computer. If I'm correct, there should be a reasonable way to transfer the usual data from an old Mac to an iOS-only life. We have 2 iPads + 2 Macs and will need the Macs for the foreseeable future - so have not really thought about "What if" the Macs are gone?
My Q (1) + (2) as I thought. What is the forward tactic? I think it is:
(1a) replace old iPod with an iOS device, then use iCloud Sync to manage the music library.
(1b) I think iCloud offers and extra-cost option that will backup as much music as you are willing to pay for.
Regarding (2) the iTunes/DRM security is linked to the physical hardware right?
(2a) Once my friend has transitioned to iOS + iCloud, then does he care that his iOS music data is linked to one of my Macs?
(2b) if he wants iPod convenience, then he needs to buy an iPod Touch or similar iOS-based iPod. iCloud sync will take care of updating his iPod(?)
(4) Regarding backup of iOS media, can the user consider the iCloud sync service to be a one-copy backup of music, any video?
Thanks heaps,
Steve

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