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- Mar 3, 2008
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Were you in the band Two Choices who supported The Who?Two Choices
Were you in the band Two Choices who supported The Who?Two Choices
Not bad. When I was a choir boy, I used to get paid half a crown per wedding. Three weddings on a Saturday and I could splash 6/8 on a single and still have change for chips on the way home. I realise much of this post will mean nothing to the lad doing the gig.As an organist, I get paid between £40 and £200 per 'gig'... although nowadays it is mostly family weddings & funerals.
who’s on first?Were you in the band Two Choices who supported The Who?
Intriguing. Didn't realise this. Think I was half right. Can I write a song and then appear at Glasso and sing it for 2 hours?I can assure you that it's true.
Gigs and festivals don't work the same as a frigging shop.
Venues/promoters pay up to 4% of the ticket receipts to PRS.
At Glastonbury, that would be £1.8m - although they might have a negotiated rate.
Musicians and DJs are encouraged to fill in PRS playlists (now done on the website).
If your work is played and reported, you get a cut.
That's a long time to be doing it. It must feel likes its a never ending story.I've been performing a Limahl tribute act since 2009, and can command up to £60 a night.
I don't do christenings though.
It Beggs the question, how much longer will he do it for?That's a long time to be doing it. It must feel likes it’s a never ending story.