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Old October 10th, 2002, 07:14 AM
SteveWalker SteveWalker is offline
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Originally posted by Cid_cat
[b]As the KJ, you should be able to control the mix to some extent. Take a look at the song list as it occurs and maybe move one or two songs to keep the mood going. Also, I try to encourage my regulars to try some newer music when the nights are slower.
Cid_cat,

Those are good suggestions but don't forget that the singers expect a fair rotation which means you don't re-order the singers every time someone sings a song that is too slow...or...too old... or...whatever.

Most singers know what songs they can sing and what song they want to sing. Old farts aren't interested in singing newer music because they NEVER listen to it - da. If the customers want a specific type of entertainment, then they can hire their favorite band.

Karaoke is obviously overrun with ameteur singers who very often cause normal people to run for the door.

Steve

Above All Remember: "It's Only Karaoke"
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