jimmydanger wrote:I appreciate all views and inputs in this matter. Like I said this is not the first time he has left us hanging, by my count it's 5 or 6. If it was just up to me I would have fired him after the third incident. I got a message on fb from him today, saying that he had messed up the day he thought we were supposed to rehearse. My question is, if four us can remember, why not him? I will keep him around and use him until I can replace him. End of story.
This situation is what got my last band SUED for breach of contract. It was a Corporate show, paying big money, with Corporate lawyers.
Bass player no showed.
Me and the drummer, staring at an empty space.
We got fired, an emergency DJ got called in. (i should have brought my DJ gear.)
Cost us a lot of money.
Our travel
Paying the DJ (part of the lawsuit)
Refunding the retainer
etc.......
Dump his ass.
If the other members of the band can sing, then sing.
A month or 2 of vocal lessons can go a long way to help someone who can "almost" sing
This is the value of backing tracks
If someone no-shows, they can be replaced by a pre-recorded version of themselves
If it's the singer, lip sync if you have to.
Yes I'm a very firm member of "The show must go on" club.[/u]