Archive of the former Yahoo!Groups mailing list: MOTM
Subject: Gigs however are way off
From: robs7@...
Date: 2001-10-03
A word from what we call the "informal economy."
My 3-4 gigs a week have fallen to 1, and thats drawing half the crowd it was
before 9-11. Recording sessions are postponed. And Im lucky, guys playing
5-6 nights a week are happy when they get to play one and at least I have
something of a day-job. Tours have been cancelled for many. Not sure if this
is going to affect release of CD in January 2002 (recorded long before I
owned MOTM, unfourtunately), but is likely to affect European work
anticipated for 1st quarter of 2002. Wedding guys havn't lost much, but I
don't play weddings (Time to get a new tux and learn some Destiny's Child
tunes..shuddering). Sitting on about $1250 of mid/late-90s sound modules I
had intended to sell as the deals set to move them have been on hold since
retail of used equipment has been damaged. Obviously this is aggrevated by
living a mile or two from ground zero, but everyone is optimistic that gigs
will pick up again.
Apparently, though, liquor stores around here have done better buisiness
since 9-11 than all of last Xmas season.
"super case" on hold, at least I did get a SKB pop-up mixer case...which has
all the problems I was anticipating. A microVCO, an SEM and ladder filter,
and an 830 will make me very happy...heck when I can afford an 830 it will
make me happy again.
At least I have my MOTM to play with, though I don't think the neighbors
appreciated the loud noise/explosion sounds. (Like I care)
And to quote "Airplane"....I picked the wrong month to stop smoking
cigaretts.
Rob