[Help] Live For Music Updates to this post /post/213022-live-for-music Tue, 24 Nov 2009 21:45:41 +0100 Reply from Barbyman /post/213022-live-for-music#reply-4431852 It all depends on your outlook .As a Musician you can work on your own ,have an Agent or Agents looking for work for you.I know of a halve a Dozen what have a Van and do there Gig for Weddings and other Festivities .Then you have Musicians joining a Band,again you need someone who gets you the Work.Now you are going upper Class a single Musician who has his Agent gets you the Bookings for Clubs Casinos and big Venues and everybody needs his cut .Normally an Agent takes 25% .If you have signed with a Record Company its getting even More difficult .Look at me I’m on my own i get my own Gigs after Christmas i will have a Band and lets hope we sell a few CD s and we fill a few Venues .Barbyman.com

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Barbyman Sun, 02 Nov 2008 02:57:28 +0100
Reply from Warr3n /post/213022-live-for-music#reply-4428703 Cool cool

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Warr3n Sat, 01 Nov 2008 14:53:47 +0100
Reply from Commander Ikari /post/213022-live-for-music#reply-4428687 Some have contracts to be payed so much each year and produce so much music per year..

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Commander Ikari Sat, 01 Nov 2008 14:49:55 +0100
Reply from Commander Ikari /post/213022-live-for-music#reply-4428683 [quote Warr3n]So they have a job?[/quote]

yeah… they’re musicians…

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Commander Ikari Sat, 01 Nov 2008 14:49:16 +0100
Reply from Warr3n /post/213022-live-for-music#reply-4428680 So they have a job?

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Warr3n Sat, 01 Nov 2008 14:48:45 +0100
Reply from Commander Ikari /post/213022-live-for-music#reply-4428676 They get a tiny percent of the money for each cd/song they sell, concerts…

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Commander Ikari Sat, 01 Nov 2008 14:48:19 +0100