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#361879 - 02/20/13 12:53 PM
Re: PA1x pro on the street
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Ah, the musician vs the entertainer issue. I'm NOT an entertainer...don't even try. But I certainly don't go without clothes or enough to eat.
It's all a question of degree. Looks like it is possible for an "entertainer" to work 300 one hour nursing home jobs a year and clear $30,000-40,000.00. That may be all the work one can handle in a year.
My residuals for my top 10 commercials are considerably more than that annually. Sound scores pay $1,000.00 a finished minute.
My 4 one week trips to Dubai pay almost 4 time that.
In my case, I have more brains than talent. I know how to get paid for work that I'm proud of.
In this area, the entertainers who do things like nursing homes are the bottom of the talent pool. They couldn't beg a well paying dinner gig, spot as a feature with the Philharmonic or get hired for events, like the governors office, the president of fortune 500 companies or the like.
Top musicians work all the time and get paid well for the effort. Of course, they have to be more than adequate and have the skills to market their product.
And, if they're like me (not that I claim to be a top musician, like my friend Rory or others)they are less than amused at the so called entertainers who couldn't play their way out of a paper bag.
There's a pride and brotherhood among musicians. That unspoken communication when you're "trading fours" or sharing innovations on a lead line is rare....a life-changer.
Whether you're a musician or an entertainer (it's rare to find someone who is both), you need to do your job with a sense of "prideful accomplishment".
If you're a musical entertainer, at least learn to play in more than one key and learn more than simple three chord changes.
And, if you're a musician, realize that you have to be the top in your field to really do well.
Plus, always remember that the audience does not spend 10 hours a day listening and studying music like you do.
NEVER LOOK DOWN AT THOSE WHO PAY THE BILL. But, NEVER sell out (whatever that means to you).
Don't play yourself out of a job, Find some way to get paid for your talent other than playing live.
I respect good entertainers. I just don't ever want to be one.
Russ
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#361889 - 02/20/13 03:01 PM
Re: PA1x pro on the street
[Re: tony mads usa]
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Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Tony, I'm not an entertainer in the sense that I will NOT concentrate on meaningless banter and have the selection of tunes I play restricted by my inability to play the more challenging materials.
I believe those who are in other ares and who play nursing homes are probably players of an acceptable (not embarrassing) level, but around here, those who do that kind of work are literally the bottom of the barrel, talent-wise. Most NEVER had enough ability to work lounges, restaurants, organizational functions, etc. At first, when I was a caregiver for two family members, I thought it was neat that several really weak amateurs volunteered at the nursing homes I visited. Then I found out that they were paid and I could not believe it. When I became involved in Nursing Home reform, I was shocked to find out that there were no talented people in the rotation.
It's kind of like these folk excuse their lack of ability by believing that they bring so much pleasure to the audience and talk about their sincerity. Believe me, that's a poor justification for what these people do.
I think in Lexington, the residents of nursing homers deserve better. To a person, the folks who entertain in this venue are AWFUL!
I certainly hope this is not the case in other parts of the country.
I prefer to work in the area of Nursing Home Reform and to raise money for the Habitat Project in New Orleans for older, displaced musicians.
Russ
Edited by captain Russ (02/20/13 03:15 PM)
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#361898 - 02/20/13 06:23 PM
Re: PA1x pro on the street
[Re: jamman]
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
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#361899 - 02/20/13 06:36 PM
Re: PA1x pro on the street
[Re: jamman]
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Russ, In this part of the world, many of the top entertainers are currently performing the NH circuit. We've all done the nite-club/restaurant circuit, many of performing 5 nights a week in the top restaurants/clubs. I personally know of at least two Peabody trained arranger keyboard players that play the NH circuit, and when the Glenn Miller Band and Dorsey Brothers Band comes to the area, they are among the first musician/entertainers called. The bottom of the heap? I don't think so! These are the best of the best. Now maybe in beautiful downtown Lexington the restaurants and clubs pay big bucks, but that's definitely not the case anywhere I've been in the past 50 years. And, lets face it - do you think those people in Dubai DON'T want to be entertained? Cmon! That's why they hired you in the first place. Gary
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