An open letter to young bands...
Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 3:04 pm
I have been around the block a couple of times and I would like to share one piece of advice with you.
If you want a gig, you MUST hit the pavement and network. It is essential to your survival.
While posting on this forum looking for a gig is a great idea, it is one of MANY outlets you must explore to get noticed and eventually get you added to a bill.
I can assure you that no club owner or booker is going to hire you simply because you asked for a gig on this forum.
Here's where it gets hard. You must go out to these people and hound them. Be polite but consistent. Let them know you mean business and WANT this gig. PROVE to them your ready and worthy to fill that slot. Go meet and mingle with other bands and let them know you are available. You need to put a face to your screen name and make a few friends who can help. Be professional at all times.
Never be a d*ck. EVER. I cannot express this enough. The minute you are, that's the time you leave some one with a bad image of you and your band. Someone who COULD get you a gig in the future.
If this means to keep that one guy (there is always one guy) that is an idiot away from people... so be it.
Bottom line?
You MUST do this for yourself to make it happen.
Good luck and kick some ass.
A little advice from Uncle Ollie.
If you want a gig, you MUST hit the pavement and network. It is essential to your survival.
While posting on this forum looking for a gig is a great idea, it is one of MANY outlets you must explore to get noticed and eventually get you added to a bill.
I can assure you that no club owner or booker is going to hire you simply because you asked for a gig on this forum.
Here's where it gets hard. You must go out to these people and hound them. Be polite but consistent. Let them know you mean business and WANT this gig. PROVE to them your ready and worthy to fill that slot. Go meet and mingle with other bands and let them know you are available. You need to put a face to your screen name and make a few friends who can help. Be professional at all times.
Never be a d*ck. EVER. I cannot express this enough. The minute you are, that's the time you leave some one with a bad image of you and your band. Someone who COULD get you a gig in the future.
If this means to keep that one guy (there is always one guy) that is an idiot away from people... so be it.
Bottom line?
You MUST do this for yourself to make it happen.
Good luck and kick some ass.
A little advice from Uncle Ollie.