So aren't OMBs (arranger keyboard players) part of the problem rather than the solution? After all, a regular live-band usually consists of a vocalist, a guitarist, a bassist and a drummer. Now an arranger keyboard player enters the scene and with the help of technological crutches takes replaces the entire band. That's like three or more jobs down the drain. Yet they're likely the most adamant complainers about DJs taking over their gigs.
I agree with your assessment, Chas. It's the (almighty) dollar that counts.
So, do OMB players (arranger keyboard players) constitute "live" music? In my opinion, NO!
Taike
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