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[QUOTE="aaron_michael:1128611"][QUOTE="BrianDBB:1128607"]This isn't directed at anybody, but just a rant I guess. From the small amount of shows i've put together, booking and promoting shows is NOT hard. It takes some good organization and communication, but that's about it. I've broken even at EVERY show with zero complaints. I have a full time regular job, so promoting is just a hobby, just like being in a band... the way it should be. Whenever I "made profit", I simply upped the amount I handed out in cash to the bands that night (the ones that actually stuck around, if you leave before the end without a damn good reason that's your loss). Every show had a SMALL lineup with bands people actually give a shit about, $5 entry to get more broke people to come out, and good promotion with sweet fliers posted at stores, online, and simply word of mouth. I've NEVER had issues "promoting" and i'd love to do it more. Not sure why I'm going off, but this seemed like the right thread for it.[/QUOTE] I've done the exact same thing over the years with the exception of one giant show I put on in Dover with some crazy bitch. I needed the help of her vagina to book And Then There Were None and Shot Down Sun to help with the draw. Ugh. That decision will forever haunt me.[/QUOTE]
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