Crip2Nite wrote::shock: Wow... that was a mouthful... You always say you gotta get over my way...ummm... it should be the other way around... IT'S TOUGH GETTING THESE FOLKS OUT OF THEIR HOUSES OVER HERE IN NY!! I guarantee you'll be very dissaponted if you ever booked a gig out here... very dissapointed... Takes quite a few years to build up a solid following and people are staying home now... we gotta work like hell to get them out of their houses and the clubs aren't frekin' helping with their high cost cover charges and their ridiculously high priced drinks!
We do: Audioslave, Velvet Revolver, Ozzy, Halen, Yngwie, Priest, Purple, Zep, Alice in Chains, In Living Colour, Metallica, Motorhead, Kiss, Chili Peppers, Thin Lizzy AC/DC, and a lot more... the audience is smart... they know exactly where and when you screw up...ya see... they don't drink as much... A freakin' beer now costs 6 bucks plus tips... It's very hard over here and only the strongest will obtain the gigs and the crowd... all the others will just keep gigging for free with a million other bands....
We gotta move down south...

Maybe we should meet half way.
The cover charges in my area are 5-10 dollars, a beer is anywhere from 3-5 dollars. I try to set the cover at $7.50 when we are in charge of the door, 120 people that is $900, this is all basic math. Our goal is to generate around $1000 a gig these days, I think we are averaging $865, so we are getting where we want to go slowly but surely. The average band gig in our area pays $400 a night for 4 hours, the multi band bills generally pay noithing. We are getting $300 for an hour and a half set, plus free bar for us and crew, and a week of radio advertising. This is where we play on a multi band bill. I want the middle slot, 10:30 to 12:30, so far this is working really good in that situation. We dont have to fool with pa gear lights and all that bull, i can show up 30 minutes before time to play do my deal and go home right after, of course we stay around and smooze for a few hours promoting our band.
A big thing we are doing is giving away free CDs in a wrapper, it has our name on it and our myspace listing. I found a guy who made 3500 cds for $1000, they cost me 29 cents apiece. I catch a lot of flack from other bands cause they try to sell theirs, my question it how many do you sell a gig? most of them say 4-5. Thats a damn joke to me, noone will ever actually hear your sh*t if you are trying to make money off of it. My advice, find the cheapest means to get some made up. At first I burned them myself, til I found this deal on Craigslist. So far weve given away close to 800 copys, and these people are getting in touch and keeping up with our schedule. We are using these cds to drive people to our gigs, I have them with me and give them to everyone I know. These are just ideas, but the guys that play with me were in an original band for 5 years and made an origianal cd, with all the foldouts and band thank yous, unless you are on major label my advice is dont waste your money with all the addons. They paid I think $2500 for 1000 of these units. Figure out the cheapest way to give people your music and drive them to your shows. Thats my advice for today.
Crip dont get me wrong I havent been out and seen any bands in our area drawing a crowd like we do. Not bragging but most bands here dont pull anyone in, and most of them just sit there like the crowd owes them something. It cracks me up, the number of guys that want to be in our band cause they think that we play what we want cause we are a lot heavier live band than anyone else can get away with in our area.
But our band has a 20 yr history to draw on, a lot of the 35 yr olds that come to see us were sneaking into clubs when they were 15 to see us so we are like their favorite band. As a band we kind of embrace this fact, but we truelly listen to the people that pay to see us, over the years Ive played Hootie and the Blowfish, Collective Soul, Steve Miller all kinds of stuff that I wouldnt pick on my own to play. As I said Im happy that so many people on this site seem to get gigs playing whatever they want to play, I havent been that fortunate, Im a ho thats sellling something that people want so I have to do what they say, even when its not what I would do. If some of you on here would embrace what Im saying I guarantee you, you will get more and better gigs. This isnt brain surgery, its not like anything anyone is playing on here is technically that hard. Dont work against yourself, its not you against the audience, if you give the audience something they will allow you to do what you want. We always did a killer version of Outshined by Soundgarden, but it allways left the crowd cold, but recently some of our old faithful have started requesting it again, so go figure.