Hello! Great forums here - happy to have found you guys and gals!
> We want to have an informal policy for comp meals for musicians...
> What works where you folks play?
In my experience, the best scenario is to offer a free meal to each musician an hour before they are to start playing each night. There are several benefits to the restaurant owner which may not be immediately obvious.
First of all, it creates goodwill between you and the musician. Musicians are typically only thought of as an
amenity and given very little special treatment. It will set you apart from the rest of the pack. Something as
simple as designating a waitress/waiter to check on your musicians periodically though the night will go a LONG WAY in opening up that two-way street.
If they have brought a companion, they should expect to pay full price for their guests meal. Soft drinks on the
house, 1 drink with their meal, after that they should expect to pay full price for alcohol. Treated as equals, I
think that you'll find many of your musicians are EXCELLENT tippers if you have the right people. The right musicians
will also be promoting and generally creating a buzz and advertising for your restaurant.
Another thing you may want to consider is letting your musicians try a different dish each time. Your musicians are out talking with your crowd during breaks, and having sampled the food, will say stuff like..."Oh, I recommend the *insert dish* . I had it last week, and it was great!".
Some of your better horn players will probably not want to eat before they play. In that case, consider preparing their meal so they can take it home and re-heat it.
> I've heard of, but don't know Kevin Moreland. To my knowledge, he never performed at
the Merrick Inn
> ...at least not in the summer season the last 13 years. It's possible that he worked a night
of so
> in the winter, but I'd be supprised. I'll have to ask the owners if they ever heard of him....
Russ, I've worked a few private parties at Merrick and also as a sideman (which is why you didn't recognize my name) for Paul Osborne, Bob Bryant, John Knight, and Dave Hamon on the summer jobs. We had a little combo out by the pool. This was 5 years or so ago.
By the way, you can hear us at Emmett's on Friday March 26th with the trio (John will be
there, not sure about Bob yet). I'll also be on solo piano there TONIGHT from 6:30-9:30.
>DNJ...Judging by his website he sounds like he's a regular there
Nope, it is just on the list of places where I have worked before.
BTW, there are TONS of musicians here in the Lexington area to draw upon. Mainly I hang with the jazzers, but there are lots of other styles in there as well. Enjoy, Kev
http://www.themusicdifference.com/musician/ [This message has been edited by Kevin Moreland (edited 02-18-2004).]