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[QUOTE="the_taste_of_cigarettes:105886"]plus I'm not saying ANYTHING about Sin Promotions in itself, just promotion in general: It is the promoters job to get people to the shows, more so than anyone else involved with the show -- that's what they are there to do! If you don't get people to the shows as a promoter, you're simply not accomplishing your function. A promoter picks the bands (in most cases, unless they work alongside a booking agent) and has to promote the show, create some kind of excitement over it, and basically make it so people go despite the allure of the free internet or a TV show or another rock show, even. By far, it's one of the toughest jobs of the music industry, especially when it's a promoter who works for his or herself: they have to concrete the venue, get the bands, have to manage the show, have to promote the show, have to work alongside bands and venue to make sure everyone's happy, blah blah blah blah it's a tough gig, and it's fierce competition. Despite the fact that I'm not into ticket selling and such, I respect that Muscle City went the distance and bought an ad on here. It shows they put a lot in to it. [/QUOTE]
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