Originally posted by Beakybird:
I don't have my calendar in front of me. I do nursing homes, retirement homes, senior centers, and park districts. I have about 65 one hour shows. That's if I survive. I have never had such a grueling schedule in my life, and I hope my voice and overall health hold up.
Someone gave me some important advice: Wash your hands regularly, and wash your keyboard keys regularly to avoid getting sick.
I would love to get information from Bill about shopping mall gigs. I bet those pay very well!
Beakybird
[This message has been edited by Beakybird (edited 11-30-2006).]
Hey Beak-
My arrangement pays me a slightly less than my average rate for solo shows in the Dayton area. However, this mall books me no less than 30+ times per year...and refers me out to an average of 10-15 other higher paying gigs. There is a mid sized hotel attached to the Mall and I've picked up various shows there over time. Bottom line, the visibility is incredible and the slight break I give them on price has come back to me ten fold, I'm sure.
Also, as they know they aren't my highest paying client per show, they have always made it comfortable for me to reschedule a date should another client want to use me on a date I'm booked at the Mall.
It really works pretty well for me...
Bill
[This message has been edited by Bill in Dayton (edited 12-01-2006).]