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madjim- with the Lord June 12th, 2008 05:02 PM

Why Do You Host Karaoke For A Living
 
I entertained professionaly for years sitting on a stool, playing an acoutic guitar ansd singing until I started loosing rooms to karaoke. I added it to my show and it took off. I tried to start some bands but made more money as a single.

Jim :g

Lonman June 12th, 2008 05:15 PM

Simply put, made more money at karaoke than doing any band/soloist & running sound for bands.

madjim- with the Lord June 12th, 2008 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Lonman (Post 75592)
Simply put, made more money at karaoke than doing any band/soloist & running sound for bands.

Dito

Jim :g

swany June 12th, 2008 06:52 PM

The wife hosted for another company for a long time. When her and I got together I was going to work another eight years and retire. I started buying equiptment for one show to make some extra cash doing KJ and DJ weddings. Friend that was in the business decided to retire, called and asked if I would give him $8,000 for his show from the trailer hitch to tailgate. This included 10,000 songs on cdg disks. Enough equiptment to run two shows plus the one I had built. I bought that and started a KJ show the night I bought it. That was seven years ago. Five years later I had to retire as I was doing more work than necessary. That plus my company offered me $35,000 plus a pension and benifits if I would retire then. So I've been full time for two years now. I just finished building my fifth show.

marklwood June 12th, 2008 08:00 PM

Am I the only idiot that owns the place?

bryant June 12th, 2008 10:44 PM

Played in a band about 15 years ago, band broke up, we split equipment, I started DJ'ing that weekend, got into karaoke about 10 years after that, everything took off from there. Met G/F who was very adept at electronic stuff, starting hosting with me within a year after we met,
Things got even better.

I have a good day job as well, and so does she. I will retire in 4 years because I can afford to.

CerealKiller June 13th, 2008 08:24 PM

I Too played guitar in bands until I got so hungry I needed a real job.
Then I became a karaoke junkie and was at the right place when another kj went to the hospital, so I took over and haven't looked back since.

capnvic June 17th, 2008 04:57 PM

Same thing, Bands seem to have booking issues, bass guitarist falls out of favor, lead guitarist sucks, so make him a rhythm guitarist, but nothing works. Tried the live mike show to no avail. (I was the rhythm guitarist) So I picked up Karaoke as a KJ at an Karaoke bar. Did that stint for five years, but the pay was lousy, so there I was doing my own karaoke show, at first with a partner, then later solo...Still play lousy guitar, but I can run a good karaoke show...

Monolithent June 18th, 2008 12:19 AM

I didn't start out in any other music profession. Never been in a band. Knew my way around sound equipment from when I was in high school.

Just went to a karaoke night a long time ago. Realized I could carry a tune. Started working with another KJ and wound up working on my own when I got sent to New Jersey. I already had enough gear and music to start my own company so I did.

I just kept doing it because I like entertaining people.

madjim- with the Lord June 18th, 2008 05:24 AM

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Originally Posted by marklwood (Post 75607)
Am I the only idiot that owns the place?

Your the kind of idiot that I love, you guys (club owners) hire me and I get to pay my bills. By providing karaoke, you save money for sure. Hard to call someone who saves money an idiot. :e :r :w :)

Thanks for being a part of the poll.

Jim :g

bryant June 18th, 2008 10:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Monolithent (Post 75879)
I didn't start out in any other music profession. Never been in a band. Knew my way around sound equipment from when I was in high school.

Just went to a karaoke night a long time ago. Realized I could carry a tune. Started working with another KJ and wound up working on my own when I got sent to New Jersey. I already had enough gear and music to start my own company so I did.

I just kept doing it because I like entertaining people.

Can you carry a tune now?
I still can't, and I am always amazed by those
that breeze through notes just like the record.:)

bobcox- with the Lord June 18th, 2008 04:51 PM

I was an Ironworker for 38yrs, and when i retired my girlfriend made me do it.
thought i was going to go fishin, Ha
gives me something to do, and the money is great.:g

capnvic June 18th, 2008 05:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bobcox (Post 75908)
I was an Ironworker for 38yrs, and when i retired my girlfriend made me do it.
thought i was going to go fishin, Ha
gives me something to do, and the money is great.:g

It's amazing to see the number of retirees that have adopted Karaoke and Hoster as their means of Hosting Karaoke. More power to all of you....Still have to keep my day job. (Computer Geek):)

CerealKiller June 19th, 2008 08:38 PM

When all else fails become a kj :g
It really only takes 3 things, a good ear, money, and more money :t

WDEWDAD7 June 19th, 2008 09:27 PM

I too was a professioanl musician/singer. Played guitar and sang. Got tired of the road, tired of " bad " club owners, lazy musicians. Worked harder for less and less money. Took a day job, played in a band weekends, and started doing karaoke during the week. Sure caught the flak from my " fellow " musicians......taking their jobs, you know. I just saw the writing on the wall. Glad I did. I am responsible for myself, and I love music. Do miss playing with a live band now and again. Daryl.

Monolithent June 20th, 2008 11:20 PM

Quote:

Can you carry a tune now?
I still can't, and I am always amazed by those
that breeze through notes just like the record.:)
I like to think I can still carry a tune but I am not the ultimate judge of that. I manage to sneak a little one man band work now and again so I guess I can't be too bad

You ever get your audio outputs working right? I've got another long drive to look forward to tomorrow night if you wanna gimme a call. Should be on the road well into Sunday.

bryant June 21st, 2008 02:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Monolithent (Post 76042)
You ever get your audio outputs working right? I've got another long drive to look forward to tomorrow night if you wanna gimme a call. Should be on the road well into Sunday.

Naw, I'm gonna have to call you.

bryant June 23rd, 2008 11:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Monolithent (Post 76042)
I like to think I can still carry a tune but I am not the ultimate judge of that. I manage to sneak a little one man band work now and again so I guess I can't be too bad

You ever get your audio outputs working right? I've got another long drive to look forward to tomorrow night if you wanna gimme a call. Should be on the road well into Sunday.

Who do I ask for when I call?

Monolithent June 24th, 2008 08:36 PM

Ask for Jon.

I'm in South Carolina right now and you will probably have to leave a message. I will call when I get a break.

billyo June 25th, 2008 07:23 AM

i too was in a 5 men band for a while, all the equipments are mine and still have to split our pay 5 ways, i went to see a friend who does karaoke this was before the cdg's came out ( we used to use cassette tapes ). and i decided i could do it and i don't have to split my pay with anyone.


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