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Old March 16th, 2009, 03:53 PM
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Truth is, these things have been going on since i can remember from what i can see. Maybe economics have raised the competition, but it seems everytime one gets a lot of applause and praise at a Karaoke show, it isn't long before they start their own Karaoke business, usually short lived. I couldn't imagine doing Karaoke after all these years of the one man show. I have all the "right stuff" to do it (karaoke) legitimately, but shudder at the in-fighting for jobs like this forum describes. Guess i just been spoiled. I still say the good will always play somewhere.
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Old March 16th, 2009, 05:13 PM
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I couldn't imagine doing Karaoke after all these years of the one man show.
I too have have spent all but four of my 30 year entertainment career doing nothing but playing guitar/bass doing a single act (me and my guitar) most of the time but my market is based around college students. Students will go see their buddy who may not be very good over seeing some old guy they don't know. Once karaoke started showing up in the clubs around here I had to include it to keep working at least five nights a week.

Now that I have been hosting karaoke (as well as playing guitar and singing) for four years I have to say that in my opinion you are not missing anything by not hosting karaoke. When I play guitar and sing I only have contact with the audience during my breaks and normally they tell me how much they enjoy my show. When I host karaoke I spend all night dealing with folks, some of which are quite drunk, pushy and obnoxious. I've had more folks kicked out of the bar hosting karaoke that I ever did playing guitar and singing.

Hosting karaoke beats a 40hr a week day job in a office somewhere but in my opinion playing live music beats hosting karaoke. I do have to say though at times, the karaoke is alot of fun!

I'm sorry to hear when any good, established karaoke host loses a room but I have to ask, does the club want karaoke just to put it on the sign or do they want a show? Marklwood is bar owner who chose to buid his own rig and host his karaoke himself. Should we condem him for this because he is a smart business man? Changes in the economy will always happen and I agree with you that the best folks will always work no matter where they are, like Bryant. These new folks will get their chance but when the club owners look at the numbers and see that their business is declining, the little amout of money they are saving by hiring a "lesser quality" host becomes a mute point and the good host will get a call to come back. Hosting karaoke is like any business, quality and service are needed for longevity.

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Old March 16th, 2009, 07:44 PM
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What still amazes me is the continued popularity of karaoke. I guarantee you I have the best show in every aspect of the word. The most/best song selection, the best sound system, the nicest guy you'd ever want to meet the fairest rotation, and the BEST software

Even with all that. In a town of 40,000 there are still 3-4 shows any night of the week. They all have the same complaints about freeloaders, but don't seem to be hurting enough to drop the show from the weekly line-up. The only thing that I think holds me back, is that fact that you can only have a certain amount of singers in any given night. If we could figure out how to overcome this hurdle, I could corner the market. Until then, there needs to be multiple shows in town to give everyone that wants to, a chance to sing. I agree with most, the cream will eventually rise to the top. What I hope for all you guy's sake, is that the bad apples don't spoil the club owners against karaoke.
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Old March 16th, 2009, 08:40 PM
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Location, location, location.

Crappy shows at good location will usually do well.
Great shows at crappy locations will usually struggle.

Crappiness and greatness will factor in to a degree but in the end it's all about location, location, location.
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Old March 16th, 2009, 09:12 PM
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Location, location, location.
Too a degree. I personally believe just about every successful club/Restaurant's success is mainly based on the personality of the owner/operators. I've played run down looking clubs that are packed because of the owners. Look at Tootsie's in Nashville, i remember the floor wasn't even level and the cig machine at almost a forty five degree angle, but it always packed. I've also played the shiney clubs with all the bells and whistles at a great location that just won't go.
I have played both types and after a few years, i only play the personality based clubs.
Personality, prices, and last, location seems to outlast all others and are the most fun to play. Just an opinion.
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