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#261127 - 04/07/09 04:11 PM
Re: What and where WON'T you play?
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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I have had 9 week off in 53 years from playing at least 4 gigs a week (since age 11), and have earned the right to be particular. If I didn't restrict the bookings for live music to 250 per year and needed the work, I'd have to change my attitude. My jobs are all horse farm parties, gigs for fortune 500 companies, country clubs, universities, financial institutions, etc.
I'll do upscale restaurants where the kind of person who hires entertainment for private functions hangs out in brief stints to maintain visibility.
Believe me, I've played them all...inside...outside...behind chicken wire...on flatbed trucks.
I don't have to do that anymore. The bulk of my playing income comes from scores I record for industrial video I produce for clients.
In younger, hungrier days, I did what I had to do to feed, raise and educate my family. That meant playing anything I was asked to play as often as the work was available.
I don't have to do that now. For example, I wouldn't play Bad Leroy Brown or ANY Jimmy Buffet tune for anybody at any time. If I were an entertainer lke Donny, I'd "jump on it". I'm not, and probably have to settle for less money and not as much appreciation.
Luckily, there is enough satisfying work out there. I've made my choice; set my rules and have to live with the consequences.
Looks like there are others who also, as much as possible, do it "their way".
Play on, everyone, however it "floats your boat".
Russ
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