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#215800 by jimmydanger
Thu May 30, 2013 1:13 pm
This is a phenomenon I have seen used by some venues. They book a band for a night, but just in case the band has to cancel they book another band for the same night. As the date approaches, the manager tells one of the bands there has been a "scheduling conflict" and then tries to rebook the other band for another night. Fine, but if bands did the same thing they wouldn't get booked there again.

#215810 by GuitarMikeB
Thu May 30, 2013 3:41 pm
It's a crappy way to do business and just shows why a contract (with cancellation clause) should be signed by both parties.

#215811 by jimmydanger
Thu May 30, 2013 3:52 pm
Most venues will not deal with anyone who offers a contract. You might be able to get away with that at a casino but not a rock joint.

#215820 by Joewillplay
Thu May 30, 2013 7:15 pm
So jimmy is this an ok thing or not.I mean if a band had some down time I guess it might work out for a quick buck.Just wondering what a band like yours might think.

#215821 by jimmydanger
Thu May 30, 2013 7:20 pm
It most definitely is not OK, but if you want to get established at new place and they do this you might have to put up with it. Looking at it from the venue's point of view, bands do occasionally cancel or break-up, so they're taking a chance when they book a new band.

#215911 by fisherman bob
Sun Jun 02, 2013 5:20 am
jimmydanger wrote:It most definitely is not OK, but if you want to get established at new place and they do this you might have to put up with it. Looking at it from the venue's point of view, bands do occasionally cancel or break-up, so they're taking a chance when they book a new band.
. There's clubs that routinely do this, not in anticipation of bands canceling at the last minute, but to get more people to come to the club. Both bands promote the show, one is canceled at the last minute, more people show up. It's a particularly vulgar habit and especially bad for me as I usually hire a fourth player, a hitman, to sit in with us. When I have to call everybody to cancel the gig, at the last minute, it makes ME look bad, and I feel obligated to pay the fourth member whether we gig or not. The venues that routinely do this are "persona non grata" to me, I think in Latin it means sh*t out of luck. I won't play there or patronize their establishment, ever again.

#215912 by Cajundaddy
Sun Jun 02, 2013 5:40 am
I don't have a problem with it as long as they pay us the 1/2 rate for canceling. We just don't play a paid gig without a contract. No contract, no J7. If they don't want to pay the 1/2 rate to us I suppose they can cancel the other band then. Those guys probably don't have a contract, we do. :wink:

We did have a club back out of 5 Friday gigs but we negotiated 5 Saturday dates instead. A fair trade when business plans change. No harm, no foul.

#215931 by PaperDog
Sun Jun 02, 2013 3:16 pm
Seems to me, here's an opportunity to be that back up band ( Plan B) for the venues that do this. I bet there's some money in it.

#215942 by gtZip
Sun Jun 02, 2013 6:36 pm
PaperDog wrote:Seems to me, here's an opportunity to be that back up band ( Plan B) for the venues that do this. I bet there's some money in it.


No, because you don't know if you're Plan A or Plan B.

If you're talking about offering yourself as an on call thing - that has always gone on.
#215951 by JMZCustomGuitars
Sun Jun 02, 2013 9:38 pm
[quote="jimmydanger"]This is a phenomenon I have seen used by some venues. They book a band for a night, but just in case the band has to cancel they book another band for the same night. As the date approaches, the manager tells one of the bands there has been a "scheduling conflict" and then tries to rebook the other band for another night. Fine, but if bands did the same thing they wouldn't get booked there again.[/quote

I remember them well, and I'm glad I'm outta that biz!

cheers

John

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