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#206656 - 01/23/07 09:05 AM
Re: Repitore
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Senior Member
Registered: 08/23/04
Posts: 2207
Loc: Dayton, OH USA
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Montana-
Go to my website-www.billcorfield.com and download my song list.
Many of us who do a lot of NH business typically play stuff from the Big bands through the Oldies with some country, latin, seasonal stuff thrown in as warrented.
80 year old people were born in 1927, so they were 20 during the late 40's. They were in their 30's during the 50's and so on...
I strongly advise against performing a lot of pre Big band stuff because its too old for much of your target audience.
Also, usually NH audiences are more in the 60-75 age range, because the acuity level of most 80 yr. olds prevents them from attending most activities. So, if you focus on that age group, they were 20 in 1957...So, Elvis and other oldies content is dead on...
Its fun to think of this way because it means you can safely add in newer and newer material as you go along. In about 3 years, I'll be doing a steady dose of Beatles, Stones and god knows what else, lol...
Regards-
Bill
[This message has been edited by Bill in Dayton (edited 01-23-2007).]
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#206663 - 01/23/07 07:34 PM
Re: Repitore
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Montana, This advice is from on old man that plays a lot of nursing homes, assisted living centers, and retirement communitities--Don't play for free. Those of us that perform at these places have huge sums of money invested in equipment, and the amount of time invested is beyond comprehension. When anyone plays for free they're taking money out of our pockets and food from our childrens mouths. Keep in mind that most of these places make huge profits by warehousing the elderly. Most have entertainment budgets, and some are quite large. Anything less than $100 is working for McDonald's wages. You must take into consideration the time it takes to set up, tear down, drive to and from the job, fuel expenses, equipment cost, equipment and vehicle maintenance, insurance, and all the other expenses associated with the performance. Now, the best tip I can give you is to NEVER play anything other than upbeat songs that they can dance to--even if everyone in the place is in a wheelchair. These folks are a short step from the cemetary and the last thing they need to hear is balads and gloom & doom songs. Keep everything upbeat, keep the place jumping and you'll have more work than you can handle. Good Luck, Gary ------------------ Travlin' Easy
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