Archive for the 'General' Category

22
Jan

No, we will not play for supper.

Hello friends,

We’ve been on a bit of winter hiatus for the past few months, so first off, ‘Happy New Year’. It’s back to school for me which means a lot of time sequestered at home unable to keep my finger on the pulse of things around town. I did, however, recently receive a message from someone that I thought bears sharing. This message comes from a Southside bar/restaurant that wants a bit of entertainment during the week.

I work at [redacted].  We have an enclosed smoking lounge that we have live entertainment on Fridays and Saturdays.  I am trying to get something going to give new bands or groups around here a place to get some stage time.  I am looking to get 2 bands a week with some following and promote a battle of the bands.  There would not be any payment for those events but we would cover food for the bands that day and have drink specials for the event.  We would offer the winner a paying gig the following month.  The way we would determine who wins would be who brings in the biggest following as well as well as other factors that I would be open to suggestions.  This is all on the drawing board but I think it would be a good way to promote new bands or bands that have had some experience.  Please contact me with any questions, comments or suggestions on how to make this a success.  My manager is eager to do this next month.

Thanks,

H.

My response:

You guys are going to have to pay someone to host the open mic/ battle of the band. The going rate around the Penninsula is about $150 for a midweek event, which usually gets you someone with a PA and an acoustic guitar. If no one shows up to play the host generally has to fill the time himself, and if you’re not willing to make that minimum investment your chances of getting quality talent are slim. And that’s just for a solo guitarist with a bare bones PA. You should probably expect to pay a bit more if you do throw this on Friday, as there is higher demand. If you want a full band it’s usually around $300 a night.

You probably aren’t going to get a band with a ‘following’ to play for free or even dinner. You might be able to get some fresh local kids with no experience hungry for a chance to play, so keep in mind you get what you pay for. The only situations that I have seen where a full band ‘volunteered’ to play week after week turned into a complete disaster that ended after a month.

Asking musicians who have trained for years and paid hundreds of dollars for equipment to both play and advertise or promote for you, for free, is insulting and disrespectful. If your manager feels otherwise, have them contact the proprietors of the following establishments and ask them their experience:

Hampton: Mugsy’s, Goodfellas, Goody’s, Hat Trix
Newport News: Aromas
Smithfield: Jalepenos
VA Beach: Abbey Road
Yorktown: County Grill
Portsmouth: Barrel

If you reconsider I’m willing to introduce you to the right people.

Sincerely,

Mike B.

Now I hope I didn’t come of too strong on the old chap here, but I’m simply sick of restaurant owners trying to take advantage of musicians. Is the starving artist stereotype so powerful that proprietors think we would just sing for our supper? I’m sure that there are naive young kids out there that would play for the exposure, but it would just be a matter of time before they wised up and resented the whole affair. I’m also pretty sure that there’s some other people out there that shouldn’t even be playing music that would be willing to take the gig because they can’t get anyone to pay them to play. Either way, I refuse to be a part of such exploitation.  Now, to be fair, perhaps the manager of the bar in question doesn’t know any better, in which case I mean no offense, but you can’t just think because you’re opening your venue up for an event like this that people will feel so grateful to have their music heard and bring all their friends.

Of the successful open mics I frequent, most people that play there are already patrons of the bar in question or are friends with the emcee. You’ve got to have an emcee. Period. And to have a battle of the bands where you expect people to work to bring in a crowd for nothing is just ridiculous. This is something I would expect the owner of a successful business to know.

How do you all feel about this? Did I miss the point or am I spot on? Let me know in the comments.

13
Aug

LARP at Hell’s Kitchen on Granby Street.

From the new prophets of the HRVA dance party, I give you the following. And keep your eyes and ears open HRVA. Cogan’s is looking to get pretty fresh next week with the Restless crew in the house on Thursday.

18
Jul

Fantastic Planet tonight

Well we had the premiere of OM Frequency last night at Marker 20 last night. Things went pretty well, I’m pleased with how things went. I got some video that we have up in the next couple days. This morning has already been busy busy busy and no end in sight. Tonight we’ll be trying to hit up the Fantastic Planet party.

fanplan

10
Jul

My two cents on the weekend.

After trying to add my penny of thoughts of shows to Mike’s list (and failing epically, *shakes fist at update button*), I figured I’d just add more limelight for my shows of choice this weekend.

Tonight
Old Dominion Punk Show at SoBo. 8 PM-1AM, $5, 18+. Local punk bads David Hasselhoff’s Hair, Dead Set, The Fastermores, Know Eye-D, and DefiMinority.

Tomorrow The Flying Eyes with Panic Years hosted by DJ Lord Thomas at The Boot. 10 PM, $5.

27
Jun

the black hollies rock your boots off.

Two clips from The Black Hollies at The Boot on 6/26/2009. Not quite the same as the Loose Lips event below (that now I really wish I had cloned myself to go to as well), but the Black Hollies put on a strong nonstop show. In the entire two hour set they threw down, they stopped once for 5 minutes or so. Otherwise, where one song ended and the other began was pretty hard to tell the way they overlapped and segued their songs together.

Less babble, more rockin’. Right?

27
Jun

A public service message from Jennie Z

Today’s public service announcement comes to us via our fellow twit Jennie Z, who has a few things to say about jogging at Mt. Trashmore:

Running in public parks: the list of hate (explicit lyrics)

I’ve been running at Mt. Trashmore a lot, a nice public park with great paved trails and all that jazz. Being out there a lot I see the same types of people out there over and over. Many of them annoy me to no end so I have to rant. I’ve been saving this up for a while.
[ed note: This is as far as Jennie could make it without lapsing into vulgarity. We've put the rest of Ms. Z's rant and disregard for proper capitalization below the fold as not to offend our more sensitive readers. ;) ]
22
Jun

Welcome new Norfolk editor, EvilRobert!

Good news everyone, we’ve managed to recruit IT pro, avid twitter and music lover EvilRobert as Norfolk editor for EpicHoney! Robert can usually be found most nights at The Boot in Norfolk, so he’ll be posting info on what shows are going on along with photos and videos of the bands that he catches.

We’ve just set him up so expect some stuff from him later this week.

20
May

More HRV related art/culture sites

Couple of sites to keep an eye on for Hampton Roads music, events and art:

VEER Magazine – Hampton Roads alternative source for news, arts, culture, entertainment and dining information.

Your757.com – designed to serve as the all-inclusive resource for “what to do” and “where to go” in Hampton Roads, with an emphasis on programs that engage new audiences and build attendance for arts, sports and entertainment organizations of all sizes in the 757 area code of Southeastern Virginia.

H/T to @debmarkham for the VEER link.

13
May

Photos from The Last Waltz, Walt Redmond Jr. Benefit

We get a lot of Google hits for our past coverage of Walt Redmond Jr. I thought I would pass along these photos from Vaughn Deel’s Facebook page where he posted a couple of albums of pics from last Sunday’s The Last Waltz Benefit at Saddle Ridge.

The Last Waltz Album 1
The Last Waltz Album 2

01
May

The Asthmatics

Caught a great band last night at open mic at Marker 20, The Asthmatics. Here’s the video: