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Feb
01

Making Your Band For Hire

Posted by: Steve R Jones | Comments (0)

Every band wants to hit it big and get that record label and those world tours, but before you can do that you need to first put your band for hire. Not only will this earn you a little cash, it’s a great way to get exposure and start building a fan base.

But how do you get that first gig? Remember that you’re a business, and like any business you need to advertise your services. Going online and googling ‘band for hire’ will give you many results to look through. You can see how other bands represent themselves, where they go, what they earn, and what songs they play.

Think about the people who might be looking for a band for hire. Weddings and birthdays always seem to need a band, but so might a corporate event, a club, or a nursing home, especially for the holidays. Once you know who is hiring, you now need to know how to get their attention.

Most bands that are for hire normally have their own website or myspace (or similar) account so that people can see what sort of band you are and listen to any music you may have put up.

However, many people looking to hire a band aren’t likely to spend hours on the web. They want something quicker, so think about putting up fliers, and making sample CDs or DVDs with your music to show off what you and your band can do. Don’t forget to include contact information so they can get in touch with you.

Don’t forget to consider getting your band an agent. While they take a portion of the money you earn, it is their job to get your band gigs, and they won’t make money until they do.

So, now that you’re a band for hire, there’s just one last thing to consider. How do you feel about travel? The more cities you play in the more people will be able to hear your music.

When you’re playing gigs, remember that some will pay better than others. Weddings may pay more money than a club, but performing in a club, even for a small amount, might be better for your band. Weddings and birthday parties will also restrict what songs you can play while a club will give you a chance to perform new songs and see how people react to your music.

If you make the choice to travel further afield, you’ve made a good decision. Any band for hire that is serious about their craft is willing to travel, at least if the money is good. It’s always better to play to a bigger venue than a small pub, not only for the better money, but also to get your music heard by as many people as possible.

Musician Steve R Jones is one of the founding members of Soul Desire who writes for the http://www.souldesire.co.uk site. Finding a great Band For Hire will make all the difference to the success of your event. Find out more about finding a professional Band For Hire from this site.

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