Originally Posted By: Mac
It is indeed possible to run a bigband as a business locally, there is typically at least one example in about every major city in the US.

It takes a lot more in the way of organization, library, rehearsal, audition, musicians, etc. but one must also realize just how mature the bigband scenario really is, at this point in time it is more like recreating than creating when viewed from that aspect.

"If you build it, they will come."

Building the bigband is one of the highest hurdles IMO. But once built, it may surprise those who have no firsthand experience with it how many gigs there are, from weddings to special events to ballroom dancing clubs to concerts.


--Mac


To your point Mac, that is precisely why when I get to see a big band working I am first of all impressed by musicianship but as equally impressed by their discipline business, and organizational skills. These cats deserve mucho credit for all.

Later,