Yeah, Debbie, I wouldn't want to take away anything from your music.
And - your music doesn't really need anything added . . .
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As far as getting on stage - no time like the present, my friend.
Maybe that guy will work out.
But tell him (right up front) that you will be performing all
your originals, and you're looking for someone to help you.
It could save you a world of aggravation a month or 3 from now.
You don't want to accept someone just because they want to work with you . . .
. . . be chosey . . .
And - do you want to work with a man or a woman?
Is 18 too young? Is 60 too old? Set your sites on what you want.
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There's another thing to consider.
You may find that you prefer working alone.
So - seriously consider it.
It's more work - but you'll also get paid twice as much . . .
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You may have to expand your car-driving range a few miles to find others; but get in as much face-to-face contacts with real musicians as you can.
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Open mikes are a good place to hand out cards.
You might not find anyone good enough there, but - make friends.
Give 2 cards to everyone.
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One for them - and one for
"I know someone in a band who's looking for a . . . "
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If your cards wind up in the hands of 150 musicians, you'll find someone.
Give cards to at least 5 new singers/musicians every week. And leave them in music stores . . . along with a free CD to the owner of the store . . .
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Also you might ask music instructors if they have anyone qualified . . .
It might take a while, so the sooner you start . . .
