#77861 by fisherman bob
Sat Aug 08, 2009 1:38 pm
Sat Aug 08, 2009 1:38 pm
Open mics have been happening in the blues scene forever to one degree or another in the K.C. area. Right now they are HUGELY popular for a number of different reasons. I believe the karaoke craze really got the open mic venues a push. Just like karaoke, the open mics attract more customers. More people wanting to play in front of people and more of their friends going to listen. Unfortuneately there;s so many bands and musicians wanting to play in front of people that the bar owners get bands to host open mics for next to nothing or nothing. Right now the gig options for blues bands in K.C. is so limited that the open mics are the only game in town for us to get any exposure. Another problem I'm running into is that some of the bands that host open mics don't want to let entire bands come up and play more than a few songs. They are afraid of competition. I'm always asking open mic venues if I can bring my entire band out and they don't want that. I used to go to open mics quite often. They are a mixed bag for me. Sometimes you get some good people and the music sounds great, but most of the time it's pretty mediocre. Then sometimes I'm the first bass player to be asked to come up on stage and I end up playing most of the night (for free of course). One of the reasons that band membership changes so much in K.C. is the open mics. People go from one band to the next to the next, primarily because the open mics format is essentially a merry-go-round of musicians. Overall I'm not really fond of them but right now it's the only game in town so I guess I'll have to play it.