Fred, it's more than a consideration, especially regarding live music. I checked in with some local steel players around here regarding New Years Eve - every one was staying home.Fred Treece wrote:Consumer demand is worthy of consideration of course.
Just about a month ago my wife and I made a 2-hour (each way) trip to hear forum members John DeMaille and Larry Jamieson. Established band, long-time venue only 1 mile from the Interstate, great dance floor, good food. Good weather, Sunday afternoon, and I'd estimate there were only about 40 people there. My wife is 70, I will be also in a month, and I think there were maybe 5 people younger than us, we were the kids of the crowd.
Music is always changing, and it's a generational thing. We - and I include myself - tend to blame "the music" for changing, but reality is that it's the demand that changed. Those of us who like what we like are dwindling. For every venue booking a Weldon Henson or Amber Digby, there's a dozen who have switched genres or have shut down entirely. And that's because they no longer get 300 people a night, 5 or 6 days a week like it used to be.
(I'll add that for us, that afternoon was well worth the ride!)