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#467426 - 03/12/19 08:35 PM
Re: Don't lose that gig
[Re: Jerryghr]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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One of the things I have always aspired to be proficient at was reading the audience, which Amy devoted the first half of her entire presentation to. I am so amazed at the number of entertainers, DJs, KJs, etc... that cannot read an audience. This includes a number of high paid wedding entertainers. Then, as I stated on another post, that Tony Mads disagrees with me on, they crank up the volume to ear bleed to compensate for their inabilities. Amy, agrees with me on this aspect. Play at reasonable volumes, and in all the years I have been on stage, I have only had one person tell me to turn down the volume, and that was a very young manager in Marathon Key, Florida at the Hilton. She said it must be too loud because she could hear me singing in the dining room. I was using the Bose L1 Compact and the coverage was incredible. Yes, she could hear me in the dining room, but it was the same volume as the bar and adjacent lounge area, were people could hold normal conversations and did not complain about the volume being too loud. The dining room was three rooms away and walled off with glass, but that Bose system zipped right through the glass as if it were not there - I was amazed. And, yes, I lowered the volume, but just a bit and no one noticed. Did I have a beer or two on the job? Yep! But, never more than one or two in a 4 hour period, and these were usually purchased by someone in the audience. Most of the time they sat behind me and got warm - too warm to drink and got dumped out. Amy is a pretty good singer and musician, but more than that, she's a great entertainer. Love her! Like Amy, my first American Legion job lasted 7 years until the post hired in new manager who turned out to be about 30 years younger than myself. He dumped me for DJs and KJs and the post lounge went from 70 to 80 people on the Friday nights when I performed, to a half dozen drunks at the bar every Friday. Amazing how all this comes into play. Gary
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#467441 - 03/13/19 06:23 AM
Re: Don't lose that gig
[Re: Jerryghr]
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Senior Member
Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
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Edited by Dnj (03/13/19 06:25 AM)
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