I'm usually at the front of the line to chastise musicians for playing free gigs, but I found in these parts there are 3 types of venues-
1. Bars / clubs - which I would never, ever, play for free
2. Coffee houses / Cafe's - These places book bands but offer no pay. There's a whole circuit of them around here. You could bring in 100 fans, and still they won't pay you a dime. Sadly, it's how most bands around here try out material (originals and covers) or break into live performances.
3. open mic - Goes without saying I guess
For #2 - we play them mostly to hone our playing out, get exposure, etc. The no-pay sucks, yes, but in reality, I know one of the coffee shop owners personally, and his take on it is pretty straight-forward- He barely stays in business as it is. They don't make a lot of money, and musician-crowds usually don't buy a whole lot of coffee / food. He does it because he loves music and wants to help support the local (music) scene, give bands a chance to get out of the garage, especially originals bands that have no venues to play in.
We're trying to break into the bar scene (not hard really, just grappling with the questions like this topic), and obviously learning a lot of new (covers) material that's more bar-friendly. The originals are not going to be terribly bar-friendly just because of the nature of their genre. We're working on jazzing them up a bit (or rocking them out, for a better term).
The decisions on where we play and for how much are not mine, so I'd be presumptuous to try and dictate what I will and won't do. I'm really just going with the flow and adding input and suggestions where I can.
In a thread on HC, someone asked a good question:
If no gigs, no matter what size or exposure paid, would you change what you are doing now?
I thought about that, and honestly, I'm really happy right where I am, even with no pay, I'd still be musically ambitious and continue on the road I've been. I'm in two totally different bands, best of both worlds, and having a lot of fun with everything
