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#300702 - 12/12/10 02:50 PM
Do you have a PEN???
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Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 14376
Loc: East Greenwich RI USA
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Most, if not all, of us have had the situation where while we are playing someone comes up to us and wants to hold a conversation ... well, a good friend of mine - he was the sax player in our band all those years ago - was recently hired to play the cocktail hour for a wedding in NY ... it was a 'Christmas theme' wedding and he was asked to play a lot of "Christmas music" ... on SOLO SAX ... He sent me an e-mail today saying the gig went very well, but as he said in his own words: "NOW......... as I'm playing a tune a woman comes by and asks ME for a PEN. A PEN !!! What the ??? I'm playing, doing tunes I don't usually do, people pushing me, bending my wireless mic on my horn and people stepping on my feet. What the ???? Could you imagine how people are so unaware of what we, as musicians, are doing. What it takes? I don't get it. So I didn't say anything, AS USUAL, and took my money and went home. Going home with money in my pocket was the best part of the night."So, fellas, it doesn't only happen to KB players but also to sax players while they have a mouthpiece in their mouth!!! t. [This message has been edited by tony mads usa (edited 12-12-2010).]
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#300705 - 12/12/10 04:34 PM
Re: Do you have a PEN???
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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That's a riot! I thought I had heard it all until this one. I keep a half-dozen pens on my laptop console, along with a couple dozen business cards, just for advertising purposes. I couldn't count the number of times someone comes up in the middle of a song that I'm playing and singing and asks for a business card. One night, while playing in an upscale Italian Restaurant in Baltimore's Little Italy, an attractive 45-year-old lady came up while I was singing Unchained Melody, asked for a card and I nodded toward the stack of cards on the console. She picked up a card, then picked all 6 pens, put them in her purse, smiled and walked out the door. What a nut case!
The situation I love most is when someone comes up and tries to have a conversation with you while you're playing and singing. Some actually get upset when you don't answer their questions immediately. An old friend, who recently passed away put a sign on his mic stand that said "If you have a question, take a number and I'll get back to you." He had a little post-it-pad with numbers written on each page under the note and an arrow point down to the number pad. He finally took it down because the people ignored it and began asking questions anyway.
Thanks Tony,
Gary 8)
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#300708 - 12/12/10 05:19 PM
Re: Do you have a PEN???
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Registered: 01/01/09
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That about nails it, Eddie. People are so programmed to believe that music just appears out of the blue now, that nobody actually has to play it. Sad fact is that a lot of today's music is untouched by human hand in production, and subsequently untouched by human brain when being heard.
Usually it's some drunk who insists on chatting merrily away mid-song. Other times, there are those who don't need the excuse of alcohol, they're just plain stooooopid.
The best one I had was in a crowded pub, no stage and the crowd right up against the back of my keyboard. This one fella was swaying and on the backward swing got too close, so, keeping my left hand comping, stretched out my right hand and swayed him back the other way, and just kept right on singing. He never noticed, nor anyone else. I can't believe the coolness of my own actions in that situation. I laugh about it now, but it could have gone south pretty quick.
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#300719 - 12/13/10 09:39 AM
Re: Do you have a PEN???
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Originally posted by Dnj: ...people are paying upwards of $10,000+ for DJ's at wedding gigs today ...WOW! $10,000 for a DJ--not in my part of the world. $600 to $1,200 is the wedding rate here, at least for the couple dozen DJs I know. And, these guys are also working the bars and animal clubs for $150 a night, working 4 to 5 hours, putting up with drunks and crazies, plus getting home at 2 a.m.. At the weddings they work three to four hours, have to put up with drunken kids who trash their equipment, drunken adults who want songs that no one want to hear, such as Piano Man, put up with drunken, inconsiderate bridal parties, you name it and they have to put up with it. Sure makes me glad I'm a musician/entertainer instead of a DJ. Gary
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#300720 - 12/13/10 10:21 AM
Re: Do you have a PEN???
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Registered: 09/21/00
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Originally posted by travlin'easy: WOW! $10,000 for a DJ--not in my part of the world. $600 to $1,200 is the wedding rate here, at least for the couple dozen DJs I know. And, these guys are also working the bars and animal clubs for $150 a night, working 4 to 5 hours, putting up with drunks and crazies, plus getting home at 2 a.m..
At the weddings they work three to four hours, have to put up with drunken kids who trash their equipment, drunken adults who want songs that no one want to hear, such as Piano Man, put up with drunken, inconsiderate bridal parties, you name it and they have to put up with it. Sure makes me glad I'm a musician/entertainer instead of a DJ.
Gary Gary believe me in downtown Baltimore at the Best wedding halls they are paying between 5k-10k for DJ's package shows. Which not only include 3 or 4 DJs, a few dancers, Hugh light show, 3 or 4 giant LED large screen monitors,confetti cannons, setup crew, & every other thing you can imagine. With weddings costing upwards of 25k to 100k+.......10k for the entertainment is nothing today. http://www.platinumweddingdj.com/index2.php [This message has been edited by Dnj (edited 12-13-2010).]
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#300721 - 12/13/10 10:36 AM
Re: Do you have a PEN???
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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I would go along with the DJ excuse, EXCEPT that was happening to me many years ago, back before DJs, when I was playing organ. I don't think they MEAN to be rude; they are just a little self-absorbed and/or drunk. There have been times when I have had to just stop in the middle of song to keep them from climbing all over my gear. Of course there WAS a time when I didn't mind some of them climbing all over my gear. On a similar "note", I had a guy come up last week when I was right in the middle of a song and ask "Can I sing?" Between lines, I said "sure, go ahead", and I went back to singing the song. He looked at me like I was the stupid one, but he went back to the table. I remember another occasion a few years ago when a woman came up and started talking to me. I turned to her and said "sorry I can't stop this thing in the middle of a song". THAT she believed! I believe that these days, it's more the Karaoke thing that has people confused. They are used to the Karaoke guy singing when nobody else has their name in, and they think it's fine to step up and volunteer to finish the song for him. I haven't yet been in a situation that made me want to quit what I do and start getting up at daylight and sitting at a desk from 8-5! DonM
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