I'm definitely going to apply these suggestions as I am guilty of both things. The lengthy email and video. I wish there was a different suggestion besides asking for an opening slot as most of the gigs I'm looking for are not going to have openers.
Good video. Kinda crazy how slow you speak though. I sped the vid up to twice the speed and it became normal. I totally forgot that it was sped up. It was like you could speak normally.
Great advice. When you say as a last tip, "Follow up with the venue" -- is that another email or do you recommend a call at that point? Thanks for helping.
Hi! Your videos are great! I have no experience booking a gig at a venue and would love to start trying! Is it an unusual thing to book a solo gig and sing with your set up and no instruments? I would even just do it as a volunteer in the beginning to get the experience. Also, if you don’t know the contact info of the people that actually book the gigs would it best to just email the restaurant or place?
Are you young? I don't see much young talent being pushed. Especially in bar/restaurants. It is tough to get gigs now, even when sending good emails and facebook messages.
In 2022 venues are not responding at all! not to emails and not to cold calls!! I'm at a loss here. and people are still scared of COVID :o and NEVER BEG lol I've done it all! I've been doing it all wrong, cause I do demand! What an eyeopener. I leave dates and music links? is that wrong
It seems most places haven't been able to recover and are dealing with hiring and workers quitting. I called one place I played a gig at this year, and their entire team changed including their manager. The owner told me he fired everyone on the phone. This is a bar restaurant tho, and that is different than a real music venue. I believe that's the reason. We are just in a bad economy and music is one of the first to get hit. However, I still know a lot of places that are still having live music, but for some reason they will not let lesser known musicians work their way and build relationships with them. Honestly, I don't see any younger musicians being introduced, so that makes me wonder. Who will be playing these places in 5-10 years?
@@ZackAngelMusic yes it is it exactly! Will we ever be able to pull out from it I don't have a clue! just keep on keepin on. The I just wanna play group, duo or solo artists? probably
Great advice! Thank you for giving a venue-owner’s perspective. This is extremely valuable
Great tips!!
That was perfect! New subscriber. Thanks and have a great year!
Great advice. Nobody owes you anything and keep it simple!
Been doing this all wrong man! Thanks for the tip! Subbed n liked
I'm definitely going to apply these suggestions as I am guilty of both things. The lengthy email and video. I wish there was a different suggestion besides asking for an opening slot as most of the gigs I'm looking for are not going to have openers.
Good video. Kinda crazy how slow you speak though. I sped the vid up to twice the speed and it became normal. I totally forgot that it was sped up. It was like you could speak normally.
Thanks for this bro
Brilliant advice, thank you 😊
Looooove it
Thank you for this video
Cold emails with no introduction or ask sounds like a terrible way to get any business doing anything.
Thank you for the advice bro
BRILLIANT, ThX
Great video
Great advice. When you say as a last tip, "Follow up with the venue" -- is that another email or do you recommend a call at that point? Thanks for helping.
Hi! Your videos are great! I have no experience booking a gig at a venue and would love to start trying! Is it an unusual thing to book a solo gig and sing with your set up and no instruments? I would even just do it as a volunteer in the beginning to get the experience. Also, if you don’t know the contact info of the people that actually book the gigs would it best to just email the restaurant or place?
I demanded it and I got it
Oscars Birth Certificate Tour is a go!
I sent one one time and just said we are a band that wants to play for you lol and i did get a reply for that one
Yeah, if you don't tell them who you are or what you want, they're never gonna respond to you. This is bad advice.
The worst job ever lol getting gigs!
Hindered of emails later and I still cant get a fucking response
Are you young? I don't see much young talent being pushed. Especially in bar/restaurants. It is tough to get gigs now, even when sending good emails and facebook messages.
In 2022 venues are not responding at all! not to emails and not to cold calls!! I'm at a loss here. and people are still scared of COVID :o and NEVER BEG lol I've done it all! I've been doing it all wrong, cause I do demand! What an eyeopener. I leave dates and music links? is that wrong
It seems most places haven't been able to recover and are dealing with hiring and workers quitting. I called one place I played a gig at this year, and their entire team changed including their manager. The owner told me he fired everyone on the phone. This is a bar restaurant tho, and that is different than a real music venue.
I believe that's the reason. We are just in a bad economy and music is one of the first to get hit. However, I still know a lot of places that are still having live music, but for some reason they will not let lesser known musicians work their way and build relationships with them. Honestly, I don't see any younger musicians being introduced, so that makes me wonder. Who will be playing these places in 5-10 years?
@@ZackAngelMusic yes it is it exactly! Will we ever be able to pull out from it I don't have a clue! just keep on keepin on. The I just wanna play group, duo or solo artists? probably
@@ZackAngelMusic I finally did get a place to grant a barter for a room! guess you just have to keep plugging away.