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i'm not sure if i can do what youre doing, i dont remember doing a gig whether i'm djing or kjing without having some liquid courage, most of the time people will buy or bring me drinks, especially when i get them to dance all night..i too quit doing weddings, it's very easy to do, easy money. i just don't like programs, i dont like it when they give you a list of songs that they wanted and change it after you have all the songs on your playlist ready... i have a big truss lighting system but i only use them on big venues, thats a lot of setting up and tear down, hope you have someone helping you, and i hope you don't bring 'em to all the karaoke shows that you do, thats a lot of set up and tear down..i never thought of bringing or using any props ![]()
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![]() I do all the set up and tearing down on my own and haul it into my trailer. But I do admit some of my Glorioke Groupies will come early (kudos to Krytal) and help me unload my trailer. I do not need liquid courage. haha i can belt out a tune anywhere anytime with or withour music hahahaha. Oh and yes I do bring my lights most the time. I do not bring them when i do a day party outside no sense in that! IT is a pain, My trailer is long enough that I just leave some lights on my bar than i have a big industrial wrap to put around them.So far that is working out pretty good. I have been thinking of relocating because these winters up here in the nort woods are pretty long and cold. But after what I have been reading lately maybe I should just stick around here. I am thankful that I do have a job. Good Luck everyone!!!!
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The other two have my equipment there on a regular basis and no one else plays on stage except us. I usually arrive 15 minutes before the show, sometimes walk from home, and start 5 minutes early, and am home by 12:30 or 1 am. Usually make between 150 and 200 a night in Central Maine where you can get a rent for 300 a month and still buy a beer for less than a dollar. We feel we're sort of lucky too. And we both have regular jobs that pay good salaries and pay all our insurances (medical, dental, vision, etc). We believe Hoster made this all possible for us.
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it takes me 10 minutes to get where i used to play, i never leave my gears anywhere, i knew a kj who used to leave his gears where he used to play and one night when he went to play, ( he used to play 1 night a week someone came and asked him who he was when he told them that he's the kj, they said not anymore and when he's about to tear down his gears, he was told that the gears where part of the sale of the place, ( apparently he was talking to the new owner ) the place was sold and the old owner didnt tell him..took him months to get his equipments back and all the while the new owner was letting someone using it..
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BILLY O' WEEKEND.DJ Las Vegas, NV Last edited by billyo; February 17th, 2009 at 07:47 PM. Reason: bad idea to leave your gears |
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yup he got it back, but not for a while and he wasnt able to do any gig , till he got his stuff back, can't imagine how much money he lost.So. Fla. is kinda big county and there are i believed 385 bars/restaurants around, we're about 45 minutes away from Ft. Lauderdale so we get a bunch of people coming up our way and most of the times bars changed hands...
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