Which is better...or better yet...what are the thoughts of bands with one or the other. Having a band member get you the gigs all the time...or get sombody as a manager?
Looking for some good thoughts.....
JP
Band member Manager...or outside managment?
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Band member Manager...or outside managment?
Rock, Rockabilly and Classic Rock.
I think it depends on your goals. If you're writing and recording, a manager can give you more credibility. If you are playing covers and writing originals just for yourself and your own enjoyment, then having a band member handling the booking and such is a good idea. Managers can't be booking agents in some states, so depending on where you live you would need both. Booking agents usually collect a percentage of your fee, usually around 10%-15%. I'm not sure about managers, the one that my last band worked with had the same type of agreement that the booking agent had. Like I said, it all depends on your goals.
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Very cool thanks...
We play both Originals and covers...obviously..in a bar we do more covers..but have enough to drop a LP in recording...which we are looking to do soon. Money...really at this point is not a goal for the band, Id say getting our stuff out there and seeing what the people like...and or dislike is the primary consern, then tailoring a show accordingly. Even if it were sombody that had there foot in the door (meaning sombody who knows the venues...and how to get in) could be a plus. Being we are new and have some but not enough contacts...we might be looking for sombody.
Its a toss up I guess...any more thoughts?
Thanks again
JP
We play both Originals and covers...obviously..in a bar we do more covers..but have enough to drop a LP in recording...which we are looking to do soon. Money...really at this point is not a goal for the band, Id say getting our stuff out there and seeing what the people like...and or dislike is the primary consern, then tailoring a show accordingly. Even if it were sombody that had there foot in the door (meaning sombody who knows the venues...and how to get in) could be a plus. Being we are new and have some but not enough contacts...we might be looking for sombody.
Its a toss up I guess...any more thoughts?
Thanks again
JP
Rock, Rockabilly and Classic Rock.
Unless your playing nationally, i really don't think there is any point to hire anyone to find shows. If you need help with shows out of town find a promoter, or someone from the area to book the show, tell them how much you want and let them advertise. after they pay you what you want, they can make what's left over.
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Another thing is, get out to a few shows before you book somewhere, and watch some of the acts. Get to know some people, talk with them, mix, mingle, discuss the business. Ask if they know where would be looking for your kinda band, or if they're similar, ask about who may or may not bring in your bands' styles
Be good to the other bands as well. Treat em all with respect. Granted, some will deserve otherwise. That's at your discretion. However, as a general rule of thumb,... Be careful of what bridges you make, which you cross, and which you burn
Be good to the other bands as well. Treat em all with respect. Granted, some will deserve otherwise. That's at your discretion. However, as a general rule of thumb,... Be careful of what bridges you make, which you cross, and which you burn
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