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[QUOTE="Siberian:116200"]armageddonday said:[QUOTE] I'm talking as CommonArmageddon here [/QUOTE] Hm, I think a phone call or an email would solve all of your problems, if it's just between the two of you, no? I've had similar issues up here in VT, but the bottom line is, if you book bands people actually know and want to hear and you promote them as best you can, then you shouldn't have any problems. That's been my formula for success here in VT, ask Pillory about the Mastodon show. We got Mastadon (who everyone knows) then we had Pillory, whom no one had ever heard of up here. The place was sold out, and Pillory I'm sure, gained some new fans for whenver they want to come back up here (with Goratory that is). This fall hopefully. Another success story, I had Skinless up here in the spring and we brought Human Decline up from NYC. No one had heard of them up here but since Skinless was on the bill they too played a sold out show. They were able to get rid of tons of their merch and they had a great time. That's my take on things, everything needs to have some sort of balance, strong headliner, strong locals, then throw some unknowns into the mix. Or do less shows, create more of a demand. If you're playing the same city a few times a month, try not too. Bands and Bookers need to work together on this piece. 6 weeks for locals, 6 months for nationals per venue/city respectively. [/QUOTE]
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