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#97014 - 12/20/04 12:50 PM
Re: Premium for New Year's Eve
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 14376
Loc: East Greenwich RI USA
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2x to 3x at LEAST, but as ALWAYS, it depends on what the 'traffic will bear', the venue, what they are charging the public, the relationship between the establishment and the musician, etc. ... In the past there were times when I was working steady, say at a nice restaurant, if the management wasn't doing anything special, except perhaps a 'champagne toast' at midnight, they often couldn't see why they should pay the musician anything more for NYE .... t.
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#97018 - 12/20/04 03:53 PM
Re: Premium for New Year's Eve
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Member
Registered: 12/20/04
Posts: 128
Loc: CT/NY, USA
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Hi everyone I'm new here, although I've checked in on this forum for about 4 years. I'm a song writer, keyboards, accordian, guitar, drums, concertina, trombone..etc O.K, I play alot of instruments. I do solo acts only for promotonal purposes. This topic is interesting because 3x is good money for one person. We have 5 guys in the band plus a sound guy which will make 4 franklins out of 7.5x for new years eve night, 2 hour show. You guys have convinced me, I plan on just doing solo act next year and to make 3x will be awesome.
[This message has been edited by SYNTH_GUY (edited 12-24-2004).]
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