How Many gigs in a year

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Billy Murdoch
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How Many gigs in a year

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Purely out of curiosity.
How many gigs do YOU play per year.This can be paid or unpaid but must have the public present.
I do about 60-70
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Post by Don Hinkle »

Probably 125 annually.
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Post by Drew Howard »

80-100
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Maybe ten.
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Post by Hook Moore »

Had 186 last year and will have about 170 this year.
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Post by Jim Simon »

We had a 21 year run where we averaged 115 one nighters a year. Now I just play with myself.
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Post by Jaclyn Jones »

About 125
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Post by Roual Ranes »

Steel........about 130
about 110 others
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Post by Shane Glover »

Usually from 80 to 104 . I double on guitar . Does that count for twice as many ? Or half as many ? :lol:

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Post by Jack Ritter »

Used to do about 110 and now about 60 or so. Jack
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Post by Peter Nylund »

I did one gig last year and slightly less this year
I know my playing is a bit pitchy, but at least my tone sucks
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Post by Olli Haavisto »

So, next year it will be time for a comeback, Peter ? :)
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Post by Robert Thomas »

Up until last year I would do 144 per year and I have cut back to 72 this year, and am considering going less next year. I will turn 76 early next year and the age is telling me to slow down, or else.
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until 2 yrs ago about 60 to 70 a yr. Since then 15 to 20 by our own choosing. cc
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Post by john buffington »

I've been blessed with a total of 131 for this year.
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Post by Jonathan Cullifer »

About fifty. I turn down almost as many as I accept because of my school schedule and all that.
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Post by Bob Hoffnar »

This year will be about 150 because I am new to Austin and am spending so much time on the road. Things should pick up as I settle in.
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Post by Leroy Riggs »

The High Country Drifters are on track for 25 this year (we just started 5 months ago) and hopefully up to 50 next year.
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ABOUT 110 a year.

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Post by Smokey Fennell »

I played about 75 gigs this year.
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Post by b0b »

Just in case the IRS is reading this...

Steel guitarists usually perform for free. It's a tradition, even when the rest of the band is getting paid. We love the instrument so much that we wouldn't dream of charging money to play.

This is why steel guitarists are in such great demand.

We now return to the poll. :)
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Post by Jerry Hayes »

And we never perform ASCAP music.....JH in Va.
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Post by Cal Sharp »

I've only been keeping track of my gigs since 1996, when I retired from the road, and since then I've played 1,795 of 'em, which is about 128 a year. No money, but lots of free beer and free studio time. 8)

When I was with Faron, for ten years in the '80's, we worked about 120 days a year. Before that, the Opry artists I worked with did fewer road dates but more Opry spots.
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Post by Dave Ristrim »

I never count the gigs, only the dollars.
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Post by Johnny Thomasson »

You didn't say on steel, so about 100 this year for me.
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