I'm just curious how other unsigned local bands manage this revenue after you have recouped the cost of the initial order
Some variables might be individual contribution, performance only, song writing credit ect...
Blue
Both gigs very disappointing for me. I don't think I played well. I had problems hearing myself even staying in tune.
Sorry guys nothing redeeming about these gigs.
Blue
I'm actually listening to a lot if live Joan Jett & The Black Hearts.
Great career Joan has had. She made things so simple and fun.
Very Cool lady.
Blue
My favorite place is a small bar called Aribas. Here's why;
1. It's a great sounding room. Low ceilings and carpeted flooring.
2. The bar is right next to the spot we play in, no stage.
3. The crowd is primarily made up of live music lovers. The average age is probably 65. These folks were probably Hippies back in the 60s and love the vintage 70s based blues & rock we play.
I love the place.
Blue
Both of these gigs should be decent. I'll give my review Sunday Night.
"THIS THURSDAY! 7/26:Maple Road will be serving up some outdoor rockin’ blues from 6pm-9pm @ Bilda’s Friess Lake Pub! Come on out for a great dinner and one of the best beer selections around. Bring a chair, tables fill up fast! New CD “Follow the Moon” is now available! 🍻🎸☀️"
"THEN ON Saturday! 7/28 see Maple Road @
Washington County Fair
Do Drop In Music Stage
12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m"
When I was a kid we would go to the Filmore East to see BB King & Albert King for $5.00.
Every thing is so polished now and produced with a ton of technology. Not saying that's a bad thing.
Blue
My opinion, don't be blind sided by ownership changes. Some time it can't be helped.
It's always a good idea to keep a good relationship with the owner. In most cases we've been given advance notice on ownership changes. Some time it helps and some time it doesn't matter. Choosing to abandon live music is not uncommon.
Blue
I've seen new management come in and stop paying bands their fee and move to a questionable percentage of the bar.
Keep in mind bands have the option to say, " no thanks"
Blue
We use to play the Wisconsin State Fair 5 nights in a row. Mon- Fri.
Tiny stage and not the best location on the grounds. The fair ground is huge several miles and getting bands back and forth to the stage was awful, very problematic.
With other band members having day jobs it was too much of a grind. We stopped playing there.
Blue
There was a county fair we use to play every year. Nice faiir lots of nice stages for bands, however we did not have a connection for any of the nice stages. We played in some sort of large barn where there were a few food and drink vendors. We could never draw a decent crowd on that stage. And it was a 4 hour gig. Since we couldn't get booked on the nicer stages we stopped playing this fair 2 years ago.
Blue
It happens everywhere for us. We're not really a band for dancing.
Also guys in the USA tend not to dance. The single guys looking for action with the ladies sort have to dance or your chances of getting anywhere are slim
I can't dance and I won't dance. I'm way to self conscious. Some guys can get out there and don't have a care in the world. That ain't me.
Blue