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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

So I was in New York....

My CD has arrived, well really I went to pick it up but I've got it boxes and boxes sitting in my house!
It's pretty cool having a shrink wrapped little square that no body has use for anymore. Is it just me or did that sentence remind you of a condom?
But really not a lot of people buy CD's. people download. for free, quite often.
It's basically become an expensive business card.
Either way I'm glad to have my shrink wrapped business card!
It's got my picture in there I wrote all the songs I designed it I'm very proud!
So you should all buy one!


I've played two festivals this past weekend.
Starting on Thurs with The New Music Fest in Barrie which boasted bands such as The Trews and Big Sugar. The bad part was that everyone went to see that show and the sets I played at Hooters and The Mansion were quite dead. but I did get to go back stage and hang out with The bands in between my sets. It felt pretty cool the I run off to my gig with no one.
Thus is the life starting out in the music business, playing empty rooms.
The next day off to New York for...
 the MEANY fest I was offered the chance and I took it. No pay, just to go down and play meet people and hopefully get my CD out to anyone and everyone!
I had enough Aeroplan points to get me there so off I went.
Showed up on a Friday with no place to stay!
Hostels in New York are not like the one I've been to in Australia, Peru, Costa Rica, Canada etc..
How are they different?
They were all booked up!
Every one of them on Manhattan Island was booked.
So trudging around towards the area of my gig (the Delancey) sweating and tired carrying a back pack and a guitar, I got a call from my girlfriend that there was a place in Chinatown for $68 a night.
So off I went...
to find that this place was nameless, just the building number, 106, and of course no rooms for $68 dollars.
they only had $85. in i go to this closet with a square box for a bed.the hardest bed I've ever been on and I've been on some shit beds travelling!
I was able to get them into a lower priced room the next day. I asked what the diference was between them.
A window.
$20 for a window. 
my window looked to the back of another building. 

I hiked around the island early Sat. I checked out Ground Zero and must say I didn't get the chills or the awe I was expecting. It looked just like a construction site. I know what happened was extremely tragic. I was just expecting some kind of Wow this is where it happened  moment but it never came could also be due to the fact that it was a tourist attraction basically, I was there with my camera like all the others.
 
Went up to Rockefeller Centre hoping I would see Tina Fey (not really, but kinda)
and wandered through Central Park. I decided I would go busking for the first time on Sunday. 

The show that evening was nothing crazy I had to go first instead of second because one band cancelled and another was shifted to another venue. I played my songs and people liked what they heard. Sold some CD's met some cool bands (Ghost Ghost and Ekros) and some cool people, Kelsey and Dee who were running the show and Tim who works on a show called World of Jenks on MTV. 
After the show with more drinks and off I went to drop off the guitar and wonder some more. 

I love this poster on Bowery rd.



THe next day I decided not to stay in the hotel and go to the airport to sleep to save money.
THe plan was to spend the day in Central Park busk hang out and hike down to Grand Central to catch the shuttle to La Guardia Airport. 
Busking was a little nerve wracking at first. 
I've never done it and I've got a breathier voice, I was worried it would not travel very far. 
slowly got my self set up sat on the bench and looked down as a strummed an instrumental. Right away a mom and her kid were dancing. people would sit, hang out, listen dance, take pictures, and talk to me (sometimes mid song). It was great. 
My camera was broken so I asked one old gaffer to send me the shots he took and here they are.

In just over an hour I had $30 and my CD was in the hands of some new potential fans.
the rest of the afternoon I laid in the park and read. 
The airport sleeping arrangements were not quite what I hoped it would be. there was no carpet or padded seats. I may have gotten 2 hours of off and on sleep. I mainly read. 
I was exhausted the next 2 days, because of it. 

So. New York, by myself, for one show. Would most people do it? No. A lot of people wouldn't think it was worth the time. I on the other hand think any new experience is worth it. I had offers for other gigs later in the week but sadly was leaving on Monday. But there could be more New York for me in November. I really enjoyed the city and I really enjoyed playing. I'm not a big draw yet so I need to take whats offered to me for the moment. And if that means traveling all over the world for small club gigs I'm all for it. 

Up next is a Southern Ontario Tour with a couple of friends. 
More soon.
-Neil

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Constant, I am not... Lets talk about booking a tour!

It appears that after two blogs, I was unable to keep them coming regular.
So in honest I suppose it will be written sporadically.

Recent stuff...
I've been told that my deoderant smells like a maxi pad.
and  totally unrelated.
I have changed my deoderant from Old Spice Showtime to Old Spice regular.

Lately I've been booking (trying to book) two short tours for October.
the first around Ontario and Quebec, the second in the UK.
Lets talk about the first.
I don't have many conecctions around by means of promoters or venue owners so I found these bars and venues by following where musician friends I know and bands I liked. Where they played I made a note of it. that was my start point.
I thought If you play similar music you would have a good chance of getting something at that venue. Funny thing is though. I don't know who I sound like. I'm not folk, but I play only the acoustic, it's verging on pop rock. but pop rock venues tend to book full bands, which I am not.
THe second thing I did was go to google maps and type in "bar" and you slide that cursor around ontario and hundreds of venues pop up.
Checking out all of thses was very time consumming.
I decided it would be quicked to email the bars and venues. A quick email gettting right to the point of what I'm doing what's involved and how much I want.
Here is what happens
1) some emails will not work.
2) many bars will not respond
3) bars will be booked up
4) I'm not the right fit for the venue
5) a few that say yes
It was frusterating going sending  out emails and have them come back "delivery postponed, email does not exist" and sother such wording.  A lot never bothered to get back and since this is really my first attempt at booking a tour, I thought 4 weeks would have been agood enough time period to get some shows booked but a lot of the venues that responded were booked well up to Dec and Jan.
Afte exhausting the email I began calling bars and got similar results.
1) no answer
2) They only book cover bands
3) Booked up)
4) He'll call you back (only to not get called back)
Fun Times So for a wek or so. I had two gigs booked. both in Ottawa.
"Hey guys! the tour begins and ends in Ottawa!"
I've got a few more added since then and the other guys involved are checking into their resources to fill out the dates.
So that's a to be continued.

How about the UK?
similar but only involves emails since a 5-10 min phone call would cut deeply into my wallet.
I'd scour google maps, visit uk bands I knew of to see where they were playing asked friends that live in certain cities where the music venues were, etc.
I was hoping that the novelty of being a Canadian Musician would help me get some gigs, but really I don't know.
I've got no more gigs than I do in Canada.
I also came up with similar results, no response, booked, not the right style. And a few yes's.
THe odd thing I found was that mainly in London, bars that had open mic nights would try and book you for that, as a gig. 15-20 min set for free. And honestly I have taken one of them right before I return home.
Going over seas I was able to get intouch with a few booking agents that were advising me on certain things.  one was don't come over with out a plan.
I was reccommended to one fellow who does alot of Canadian UK shows. I heard lots of good things about him and asked for some advice.
First off I got questions like
What are your sales like?
What Lable are you with?
What's your goal?
How long are you staying?
How much money do you have to spend?
What's you r fan base?
Ummmmmm, my CD is not out. No Lable. My goal is to play music. No idea. almost none. And fan base is so small you wouldn't even call it a fan base.
I was recommended to not come over with out a bigger plan or I would lose my shirt.
I chose not to take that advice, and still fly over.
The promoter is helping me get my VISA and was very kind and informative. I'm glad to know that I will be broke by the end of this, but I kinda had that in my head anyway.
A friend of mine was recently over around London, and well he came back broke, but the stories he had and the experience was worth it. Plus now he has connections for a future tour.
And that's pretty much what I'm running on now.
I'm nobody right now I'm not known anywhere outside of the city I live in and even then, not such a draw.
But that's what I'm working on I need to go out where no one knows me meet people (potential fans, venue owners, promoters) and get known.
Sitting in a comfortable spot is not going to help me grow.
SO I plan on being broke for a while now. Maybe I'll get lucky and start to make a bit outside of the day job. But right now, that's not the task. The task now is going out, getting visible and meeting people.
So let's see how I do....

As a side note, I don't proof read these. I know my grammer and punctuation is probably attrocious, what are you gonna do?
Also I'm on a computer that does not have my photo's and videos on it so next post I'll load them up!

-Neil
http://www.eyeswide.ca/