HELP please, before another music venue goes down tubes....

Moderators: Ron, Jim Price

User avatar
MeYatch
Diamond Member
Diamond Member
Posts: 1586
Joined: Friday Sep 23, 2005
Contact:

Post by MeYatch »

webmiztris wrote:I have no idea if $900/a year was even in the ballpark of correctness...it's just one of the numbers I've heard thrown out there. I've also heard $75/band which is way more than $900/year....please don't quote me on figures that were only hearsay to begin with.
I'm not trying to hold you to numbers, just giving an example with the numbers you were using.

here:
X = annual license fee
Y = additional profit made from (cover) bands, per night

if X divided by the number of bands per year is < Y

pay the fees, if not cancel bands.
Stand back, I like to rock out.
User avatar
webmiztris
Gold Member
Gold Member
Posts: 181
Joined: Wednesday Jul 18, 2007
Location: Altoona, PA

Post by webmiztris »

This topic got a bit off course....I'm not concerned about the 'rights' and 'wrongs' of playing covers vs. originals and whether fees should be charged to clubs for having cover bands in the first place, etc.. What I need info on is this:

a) are other clubs that have live entertainment in this area paying these fees?

b) appx. how much are the fees?

Thank you.
"I used to do drugs. I still do, but I used to, too." - Mitch Hedberg
User avatar
RobTheDrummer
Diamond Member
Diamond Member
Posts: 5227
Joined: Tuesday Dec 10, 2002
Location: Tiptonia, Pa

Post by RobTheDrummer »

MeYatch wrote:
RobTheDrummer wrote: You should have the freedom to play whatever you want to play, and bar owners should have the freedom to have whatever band they want to have in their establishments.
and song writers should have exclusive rights to the performance of their song.

Intellectual property is one of the cornerstones of our country/civilization.

For some reason everyone and their brother thinks that music should be free.
Playing live music in a bar shouldn't be punishable by fines or fees. That's all I'm saying.
User avatar
MeYatch
Diamond Member
Diamond Member
Posts: 1586
Joined: Friday Sep 23, 2005
Contact:

Post by MeYatch »

RobTheDrummer wrote: Playing live music in a bar shouldn't be punishable by fines or fees. That's all I'm saying.
its the price you pay for the ability to play other people's more popular songs.

you can play your own songs all day long.
Stand back, I like to rock out.
User avatar
RobTheDrummer
Diamond Member
Diamond Member
Posts: 5227
Joined: Tuesday Dec 10, 2002
Location: Tiptonia, Pa

Post by RobTheDrummer »

Here's an idea for you Dawn

http://www.bmi.com/forms/licensing/gl/ede.pdf

And Meyatch, I understand why they want you to pay, I just think it's bullshit.

There's a thing on their website that says TV and radio broadcasts need to be paid as well, because you are paying for private use, not public use.
User avatar
Little Devil Girl
Gold Member
Gold Member
Posts: 114
Joined: Friday Dec 29, 2006

Post by Little Devil Girl »

that is true as far as TV, we are not allowed to use ANY songs without the client paying a fee, and they have to pay each time the commercial would air with the music. We (the station) can get fined ALOT of money if we or the client doesn't pay the fee before it airs.
If you have an EGO, go look in the mirror, then you will realize you shouldn't.
User avatar
MeYatch
Diamond Member
Diamond Member
Posts: 1586
Joined: Friday Sep 23, 2005
Contact:

Post by MeYatch »

RobTheDrummer wrote: There's a thing on their website that says TV and radio broadcasts need to be paid as well, because you are paying for private use, not public use.
according to that form you don't have to pay for TV/Radio if you are already paying DJ fees.
Stand back, I like to rock out.
User avatar
lonewolf
Diamond Member
Diamond Member
Posts: 6249
Joined: Thursday Sep 25, 2003
Location: Anywhere, Earth
Contact:

Post by lonewolf »

KyleMayket wrote:what if the establishment only had original bands, and not cover bands?
As long as they don't play any BMI/ASCAP artists on an in-house sound system, they are not required to pay the fees. The bands can't play any covers whatsoever either.

We (Forces) did this with a few venues in the early 80s when they got shaken down.
Last edited by lonewolf on Monday Jan 12, 2009, edited 1 time in total.
...Oh, the freedom of the day that yielded to no rule or time...
User avatar
lonewolf
Diamond Member
Diamond Member
Posts: 6249
Joined: Thursday Sep 25, 2003
Location: Anywhere, Earth
Contact:

Post by lonewolf »

webmiztris wrote:This topic got a bit off course....I'm not concerned about the 'rights' and 'wrongs' of playing covers vs. originals and whether fees should be charged to clubs for having cover bands in the first place, etc.. What I need info on is this:

a) are other clubs that have live entertainment in this area paying these fees?

b) appx. how much are the fees?

Thank you.
a) yes. I've been in the business for over 30 years and entertainment venues have been paying for as long as I can remember (see my previous post).

b) the last time I heard it was $1200/year for unlimited use. That was about 10 years ago, so apparently, it hasn't changed much.
...Oh, the freedom of the day that yielded to no rule or time...
User avatar
sunsetbass
Platinum Member
Platinum Member
Posts: 560
Joined: Tuesday Mar 11, 2008
Location: god green earth
Contact:

Post by sunsetbass »

CHICKSINGA wrote: You can thank Napster, Limewire and all sharing for this. Artists have been getting ripped off and it's the only way to recoup. If you were a recording artist you'd see it differently.
sadly this has been going on longer than anybody has been downloading. this all started long ago.
you can prick your fingure, but never fingure your.............get your mind outta the gutter.
User avatar
webmiztris
Gold Member
Gold Member
Posts: 181
Joined: Wednesday Jul 18, 2007
Location: Altoona, PA

Post by webmiztris »

in that case I have no idea why the owner is making a big deal about it....LOL

oh well, hopefully he'll decide it's worth it and will keep the entertainment going....
"I used to do drugs. I still do, but I used to, too." - Mitch Hedberg
User avatar
HurricaneBob
AA Member
AA Member
Posts: 2790
Joined: Monday Dec 09, 2002
Location: /root/2/pub
Contact:

Post by HurricaneBob »

Ahh, i remember Claudio first getting ASSCAPPED and BMI'd at the Old Sabs for the juke and then for bands. He's been paying ever since, "have to" he said.

Good luck with this and if we have to be exempt, we will do all original covers in odd tempos to throw them off on the 23rd this month.... :P
User avatar
VENTGtr
Diamond Member
Diamond Member
Posts: 1543
Joined: Tuesday Oct 25, 2005

Post by VENTGtr »

Dawn,

There are a couple of places over DuBois-way that were getting
hit with it not-so-long ago. One, in particular, which was odd since
it's more out-of-the-way and rarely had any kind of entertainment.

Year before that, a REALLY small place in <i>Winburne</i> was getting
calls/visits, apparently, because of their jukebox.

Couple of years ago, I believe it was happening in Indiana.

No idea how much all of this entails cost-wise.

Hope it all gets sorted out at The Castle, though. Really like the
place.
DaveP.

"You must be this beautiful to ride the Quagmire."
User avatar
webmiztris
Gold Member
Gold Member
Posts: 181
Joined: Wednesday Jul 18, 2007
Location: Altoona, PA

Post by webmiztris »

Well, just found out the charge is going to be $6200 a year for the Castle....I don't know how I'm ever going to convince him to pay so that we can keep having bands.....
"I used to do drugs. I still do, but I used to, too." - Mitch Hedberg
User avatar
DirtySanchez
Diamond Member
Diamond Member
Posts: 4186
Joined: Tuesday Feb 14, 2006
Location: On teh internetz
Contact:

Post by DirtySanchez »

500 bucks a month. :shock:
"You are now either a clueless inbred brownshirt Teabagger, or a babykilling hippie Marxist on welfare."-Songsmith
User avatar
PanzerFaust
Diamond Member
Diamond Member
Posts: 1547
Joined: Sunday Dec 08, 2002
Location: Western Front
Contact:

Post by PanzerFaust »

Hurricane wrote: we will do all original covers in odd tempos to throw them off on the 23rd this month.... :P
And that'll be different how? :shock:

Peace, Tood
"Too Cool for Flames"
"Fast as a Greyhound, Tough as Leather and Hard as Krupp Steel" AH 1935
Tood
User avatar
BDR
Senior Member
Senior Member
Posts: 4086
Joined: Monday Dec 09, 2002
Location: Shelocta, PA

Post by BDR »

Don't these guys own Boomerangs too? I'm sorry but it's surprising to me that these guys didn't know about this beforehand. It seems to me that ASCAP/BMI fees should be common knowledge to a bar owner with live music. As Future Bobby said, this is a business expense like the light bill or water or something.

Either way, I guess we'll be watching this one closely. I'd really hate to have to pull Castle dates off our schedule, especially since things have been going so well there for us and there's NO OTHER GOOD PLACE TO PLAY IN EBENSBURG THAT ISN'T RUN BY A CROOK (did I say that out loud? LOL). Maybe suggest to the owners to raise the cover a little to cover the gap? $3 in this day and age is pretty low cover anyway. If you raised it $1 and drew 100 people on any given night, there's 1/5 of the fee in one night out of the month.

r:>)
That's what she said.
User avatar
cryssie
Active Member
Active Member
Posts: 66
Joined: Thursday Aug 07, 2008

Post by cryssie »

webmiztris wrote:Well, just found out the charge is going to be $6200 a year for the Castle....I don't know how I'm ever going to convince him to pay so that we can keep having bands.....

Holy F. That's ridiculous. I completely understand paying a small fee...$1200 a year seems pretty reasonable. But $6200? That seems more like bullying to me...the big bad BMI.
**Cryssie**


"Well-behaved women seldom make history." ~Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
riksylvania
Gold Member
Gold Member
Posts: 203
Joined: Tuesday Jan 21, 2003
Location: Summerhill, PA
Contact:

Post by riksylvania »

It sounds like a great opportunity to promote original music at the Castle Pub. I heard Solegion had a good night up there a while ago, the Marauders always do well.

There is a need for something in the Ebensburg and Johnstown areas for original bands to play a little more, like what Aldo's provides for Altoona.

Oh, also, please don't cancel my gig there in March.
:wink:
Blue Reality
Gold Member
Gold Member
Posts: 281
Joined: Friday May 06, 2005
Location: State College, PA
Contact:

Fees

Post by Blue Reality »

BMI and ASCAP have stepped up enforcement due to lost revenue from file sharing. I find it ironic that they come after bars that have bands to protect artists who produce the music these bands play. These artists generally made it coming up through bars playing cover tunes and would have been the first to rant about BMI and ASCAP hitting club owners for fees when they were struggling.

Having said that this is a fee that can be passed on to the public is some small way. 11.50 a night comes to a dime or quarter per person in some cost stpread out over drinks or the cover charge ect.

I run a business and know that a creative idea or disciplined spending can cover this. If grand spread out over a year is a back breaker then a bar not profitable and isn't worth the time. IME most bar owners do not care about anything more than having enough cash to drive a Hummer and get a hummer from a 21 year old chick.
Chuck Mason and Blue Reality
User avatar
MeYatch
Diamond Member
Diamond Member
Posts: 1586
Joined: Friday Sep 23, 2005
Contact:

Post by MeYatch »

webmiztris wrote:Well, just found out the charge is going to be $6200 a year for the Castle....I don't know how I'm ever going to convince him to pay so that we can keep having bands.....
Wow, thats a lot.

Is there anyone you can talk to, a lawyer, or someone from BMI to get that figure lower?

I did some rough guesses on the form rob posted, and it looked like you could have live music and DJs every night of the week for 200 people for like $2000 a year
Stand back, I like to rock out.
User avatar
MeYatch
Diamond Member
Diamond Member
Posts: 1586
Joined: Friday Sep 23, 2005
Contact:

Re: Fees

Post by MeYatch »

Marshall Blue wrote:BMI and ASCAP have stepped up enforcement due to lost revenue from file sharing.
no.
Stand back, I like to rock out.
User avatar
webmiztris
Gold Member
Gold Member
Posts: 181
Joined: Wednesday Jul 18, 2007
Location: Altoona, PA

Post by webmiztris »

yeah, the charge for Boomerang's will be $13000 a year....wtf??? I just wish I had some information about how much OTHER clubs are paying for these fees. I don't know why the fee varies so greatly.
"I used to do drugs. I still do, but I used to, too." - Mitch Hedberg
User avatar
Ron
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 2034
Joined: Saturday Dec 07, 2002
Location: State College, PA

Post by Ron »

It looks to me like those figures may include back revenue. It's hard to say how long they have been under the ASCAP/BMI radar.
Last edited by Ron on Tuesday Jan 13, 2009, edited 1 time in total.
... and then the wheel fell off.
User avatar
Lisa
Platinum Member
Platinum Member
Posts: 638
Joined: Friday Jan 20, 2006
Location: Houtzdale
Contact:

Re: Fees

Post by Lisa »

Marshall Blue wrote:BMI and ASCAP have stepped up enforcement due to lost revenue from file sharing. I find it ironic that they come after bars that have bands to protect artists who produce the music these bands play. These artists generally made it coming up through bars playing cover tunes and would have been the first to rant about BMI and ASCAP hitting club owners for fees when they were struggling.

Having said that this is a fee that can be passed on to the public is some small way. 11.50 a night comes to a dime or quarter per person in some cost stpread out over drinks or the cover charge ect.

I run a business and know that a creative idea or disciplined spending can cover this. If grand spread out over a year is a back breaker then a bar not profitable and isn't worth the time. IME most bar owners do not care about anything more than having enough cash to drive a Hummer and get a hummer from a 21 year old chick.
Your business is not a bar. I do not drive a hummer nor do I want a hummer from a chick.
Post Reply