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Old March 3rd, 2006, 01:08 PM
WDEWDAD7 WDEWDAD7 is offline
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It's a law of averages. We all know that only so many songs can be sung in a night. And I run my show pretty fast getting as many singers up as possible. We know it's the " availabilty " factor. Do you have all the popular songs, the older songs? I establised my fbase foundation, and I add new songs to that. When people ask if I can get something, I search the net to see if it is available, and how much. Is it worth getting that song, and do I have the other songs on the discs already. When I used discs (pre-computer) I kept my rotation list, for myself, and to support any questions a bar owner/manager may have. It was good because I could see trends in business. One previous post said we could probably get by with 200 songs. yeah, we could; and some do. But, if you are serious and do several venues, parties, etc; you need to have a large selection. If you don't, the guy down the street does.
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