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#362369 - 03/01/13 01:52 PM
 
Hiring a Musician or Band......
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#362371 - 03/01/13 02:15 PM
 
Re: Hiring a Musician or Band......
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I like the one that goes like this.  A guy calls the local musicians union and says his daughter is getting married and he is interested in hiring a 6 piece band.  He wants to know what he might be asked to pay.  The guy at the local tells him that 6 pieces on a Saturday night would run around $2,000.  The guy says what?  $2,000 for music?  the guy at the local says I'll tell you what.  Call the plumbers union and ask what it would cost to get 6 plumbers to work for 6 hours on a Saturday night and we'll do it for half. Joe      
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#362476 - 03/03/13 06:17 AM
 
Re: Hiring a Musician or Band......
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The big thing here at the Shore is "Open Mic" nights. Everyones having one and recently there was a spot in the local paper listing them. One place here in town has had one for a long time on Fri. nights. Another place says it gives them a chance to hear new talent, some of whom may get a gig. So how do you go in and ask for any price when they're getting music for free? Whats your take, is it just a free entertainment for the venue or does it help musicians. My personal opinion is its a free night for the bars. I think if they hired someone to play the night and then a portion of it went to open mic time OK, but all night?  Another issue is the blur of prices for a bar gig, private party, and Banquet/Wedding. It seems the bar price, which is the lowest is what everyone expects to pay. Its hard to keep up the pay standards.  
  Edited by Bill Lewis (03/03/13 06:18 AM)
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