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#444163 - 01/07/18 08:37 AM
Re: Thoughts on playing solo.
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Bands are alive in Baltimore as well. DJs are lucky to get one job a week and that's the better ones here with light shows, etc... OMB guys are in nearly all the restaurants, and dominate the senior circuit, which is where the money is. The clubs usually hire duos and trios. DJs are on their way out here! Gary
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#444168 - 01/07/18 10:13 AM
Re: Thoughts on playing solo.
[Re: guitpic1]
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Donny, DJs are a given at weddings, of which there are very few these days. As far as I'm concerned, they can have every one of them. I no longer wish to put up with fickle brides, grooms who get blasted out of their minds at their own weddings, and the DJ playing hip-hop for the 6 brides maids that took off their shoes, got drunk and dominated the dance floor, while 150 other guests had to yell at each other because the music was being played at ear bleed levels. So, the DJ's get one wedding a month, while the bands are performing 6 to 7 nights a week. I have a good friend that was the top DJ in this area for decades. He had one wedding a week, no other jobs - just the weddings. He was paid an average of $800 for a wedding reception, which translates to about $200 per hour - big deal. While he had four hours work a week, most of the bands were working 24 to 28 hours a week. During that same week, the OMB guys are working an average of 5 to 10 jobs a week, depending on how much they wanted to work. My DJ buddy has about $12,000 tied up in gear, it takes him about an hour to set everything up, while the OMB guy sets up in 10 minutes or less and has less than half that amount tied up in gear. The OMB guy can do three jobs a day, while the DJ is lucky to get one job a week. My DJ buddy says it seems as if everyone with an I-pad and an amp is competing for the wedding jobs, therefore the number of available jobs has dwindled substantially. Additionally, a lot of young people are now opting for Destination Weddings, often in Mexico, where they can get a great package deal for the flight and wedding plan at an upscale resort. Consequently, most of the large, local, wedding halls are now advertising for business from conventions, which pay them better than weddings. As I said, DJs are on their way out in this part of the world, KJs have pretty much taken over the American Legions and VFW post entertainment, but when the big events take place, the very first thing the American Legions, VFWs, Amvets and Animal Clubs do is look for a band. NYE, Mother's Day, Valentines Day, Independence Day, Veterans Day, Flag Day, Armed Forces Day, Christmas, etc... - all bands. I guess things are different above the Mason/Dixon Line, but I doubt if it is that much different. The last time I was at an exibitor's Party at the Jacob Javitz Center during the New York National Boat Show, they had a 6 piece band - not DJ. Same was true for the Philadelphia Boat Show, Norwalk, CT boat show, Chicago Boat Show, etc... Gee, I wonder why those folks didn't opt for a DJ? All the best, Gary
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