How Much Does Your Band Make ?
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How Much Does Your Band Make ?
Just wondering,[don't have to ans if you choise not to],Was just wondering what most make in club gigs in different areas.Just normal clubs and critter clubs.trying to see if we are getting screwed in this area. DYKBC.
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In the Galveston-Clear Lake, TX area we get $400 average for 4 piece. Dicount on food and drinks at most. Some barmaids do better with tips!
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We have been getting around $300 for 4 pieces and a 3 hour gig at most RV parks (usually 7 to 10 PM) and that is not bad for Florida. We don't play bars/clubs.
We also do some touring, in Florida, with some of the Nashville singers and this winter (four piece band) we got $500 for two hour shows, and a little more if the jobs required a long travel for the show. The $125 for a two hour show isn't bad but it is when you consider travel time to and from the job, and setup time (we are the "roadies" for setup and teardown of the P.A. system).
We also do some touring, in Florida, with some of the Nashville singers and this winter (four piece band) we got $500 for two hour shows, and a little more if the jobs required a long travel for the show. The $125 for a two hour show isn't bad but it is when you consider travel time to and from the job, and setup time (we are the "roadies" for setup and teardown of the P.A. system).
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Most of the gigs we play are out of town,maybe 75 or 100 miles away,we average 500 bucks [five pieces] We travel in our Siver Eagle,about every third trip we all chip in 20 bucks for fuel,cheaper than driving two or three cars or trucks,But the pay has'nt kept up with the times,the FIRST gig I got paid for in 57 was 50 bucks,more than a lot of 40 hour working men were making in a week. DYKBC.
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Yes, for some strange reason beer went up, gas went up, waiter/waitress/bartender pay went up, rent went up, and on and on......but $100 a man is still the norm for an average bar gig to a built-in crowd. I blame this on the lack of unions on the bar gig level. The low amount of pay makes it almost impossible to keep a union afloat anyway, so it's a vicious circle.
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We make 1000.00 to 1250.00 for a Fri & Sat show 4 hrs per night and they put us up in rooms and feed us. free drinks for thoes who drink.We are booked up until the second month of next year in the best club in Arkansas and Mo.
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In Florida it's a fight to get 50 dollars a man in the bars and animal clubs. A lot of them are hiring duos with computer backup. Pay is better if you're doing private and society stuff.
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