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#178120 - 01/08/07 03:44 AM
Re: Getting the gig?
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Senior Member
Registered: 08/23/04
Posts: 2207
Loc: Dayton, OH USA
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I've worked with and without agents. I strongly prefer to work without them. I would starve if I depended on them to provide me work. Most agencies want no part of "The Senior Circuit" (Nursing Homes, Senior Ctrs., etc.) because the dollars just aren't high enough.
I've dealt with two basic kinds of Agents over the 11 years or so.
*The smaller 1-2 man shops which are almost always run by other musicians who (naturally) take the best jobs for themselves and pass on the leftovers to everybody else. In the two largest of these type agencies, the main guy is also a piano player who has a band of his own. This kind of agency has never provided me any business to speak of.
*The larger "Coporate Feel" talent agencies. I've had some luck with these, but not that much. IMO, the amount of hassle and jumping through hoops vs. the payouts isn't worth it. Typically, these larger agencies have their favorites and to crack that inner circle is pretty tough. Also, there are no large agencies in the Dayton area, so for me to work with one out of Columbus or Cincy sets me up to do a lot of work out of town, which I don't really need right now.
...I did have a conversation an agent last year from a large agency. They had heard me at a local country club and were really interested in what I did. As complimentary as he was, he was very frank with me in that he said his company would rarely use a OMB because it skews all the money. His thinking is that if he started sending guys like me out on a string of high profile jobs or parties, word of mouth would spread and then his other, larger more expensive acts would see their work drop. Which would hurt his bottom line.
I also generally feel that agencies tend to overcharge or gouge clients often, which IMO, hurts the overall music scene...at least in an area like mine.
I guess I've always considered myself my own agent. Being able to work as a solo up to a quartet gives me lots of flexibility with my clients...So, I'd prefer to handle it myself as the main way of getting all my jobs...
Bill in Dayton
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#178127 - 01/16/07 02:54 PM
Re: Getting the gig?
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Yep! Still play in an Italian restaurant once in a while as an OMB. They took out the bar because the smokers drove the patrons out of the restaurant area. Now the place is non-smoking, the restaurant put tables in the place where the bar used to be, and the owner is no longer counting his losses--he just weighs his money from the restaurant biz cuz he can't count that high. On nights where there is music, every Thursday, he moves the tables to the side and creates a small dance-floor. Most of the time when the floor is packed with dancers. Cheers, Gary ------------------ Travlin' Easy
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