Mike wrote:
If you want them you should have planned it. Why do you all give skadanny so much crap for not getting bands? It annoys the hell out of me how under appreciative some of you are towards him and what he does.
Thanks for the spirit of this comment.
It'd be really awesome if some more people in Syracuse wanted to book ska shows and not always look to me to book most of them. I have only so much time, energy and money for shows. If someone else wanted to book The Know How this summer, I'd have worked with them on that. Hell, I'll help you book almost any ska show, if ya want.
But work WITH me, not AGAINST me and don't just USE me for contacts. That's not a cool way to go about it. As it goes, I'm always looking for more help with the shows I'm already doing.
Honestly, the most critical element of booking shows is the williness to put your money where your mouth is. I've lost some very serious money on some of my shows, but that comes with the territory. If you're not willing to lose money, then don't plan to book shows. The guys who make booking their living (which will probably never include myself), lose money quite often. It's unavoidable. The more experience you get, the more often you can avoid losing money (or make money, if that's your goal).
Any aspiring ska show bookers and/or helpers, feel free to contact me. All my info is at
Kingston Beat.
