I posted on the main forum, but was told to redirect this question here, the artists forum.
I think it would be of great value and benefit for all of us who are actively playing mostly original complex music out live, to be able to brainstorm and share experiences, techniques etc, how to get more gigs, quality gigs and what can be done to keep us successful, prolific and prosperous.
Getting good gigs can be hard. I like gigs that pay $$$ so I can keep my band members motivated and committed to what we are doing.
There are often other factors pulling on band members, family, spouses, friends, peers outside of music that keep putting negativity in their ears... "your wasting your time with this stuff" etc. But no doubt that "a paying gig" quiets those kind of influences quickly.
While we all love these genres and the artistic personal value of being creative and challenged, it's not always easy.
Personally, I need top shelf players to execute what I want to get done. These kind of players are in high demand for other projects and often much better paying situations... but that being said, If I can pay them "something" it's much easier for them to justify doing something "for the love of it" than if nothing at all.
I am sure these are not unique personal experiences as a bandleader, but imagine this is a very common situation for many bands who need high caliber players to keep up with the demands of more complex music.
In my current band, everyone is happy more or less, and we have been gigging regularly, at least once a month, but not always great gigs.
We headlined three festivals last year which was great, but we also play very small venues just to keep in practice for live playing.
A lot I could say here, but really interested in hearing from other bands, and networking, sharing ideas and info etc.
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