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Promoting Your Band
By Scott Quinn .gif)
Finding venues that showcase your band and working with them on a
regular basis is necessary to maintain and expand your visibility in
the music market place. For instance, local venues like The Whiskey
were (and still are) important to us when we first got started
playing. We would attract all the musicians in town, whom all made
it a point to come and check us out, night after night. The Rusty
Nail, where we play every other Thursday night, has supported us and
allowed us to develop a following, in a relaxed casual atmosphere
where our fans know they can come out, sit back and enjoy the show
on a regular basis. So finding the right clubs is very important to
developing your art, while having an outlet for your product.
I caution, however, to make sure to have both a verbal and a
physical contract before you step on stage, especially when playing
newly opened establishments. If you fail to do this, the night could
end in catastrophe. This is exactly what happened to us a few weeks
ago. We had a pre-arranged contract for “X” amount of dollars, yet,
come the end of the night, they wanted to pay us next to nothing and
it took us over two hours to “renegotiate” the contract. What a
disaster! Please don’t let that happen to you! While most
establishments in our fair city understand that musicians are a part
of a very tight community, others don’t seem to care about the
ripple effects of their actions.
As mentioned last month, with the release of my latest CD,
Without Until, the amount of work involved in making it is
nothing compared to the amount of work now needed to promote it. A
press kit is a vital and important tool in that process. You will
need to get them in the hands of as many club owners, promoters and
booking agents as you can. But don’t send them without contacting
the decision maker. Otherwise, they will simply trash them. Make
them look forward to receiving it from you.
Remember, most times, “less is more.” Keep it simple. Till next
month, keep playing out live and promote your band correctly.
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