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if i wanted to book a big name music artist for a concert i'm promoting

gotmojo said:
Hey bromanheiman!

Try this joint http://www.grabow.biz/HighBudgetSpecialEvents/Nickelback.htm

PM me who you are loking for and I will find specific info.

Hope things have been going well for yourself and Dakota!
hey mojo! glad to see you're still kickin. lol i haven't narrowed down who i want yet, just looking for a place to start. thought there would be a website with a list of bands with going rates for bookings
 
There are about 1,000 ways to do it. Most artists have reps somewhere on their website. Start there. Do a little digging and a few phone calls and you're in. It's not that difficult
 
if you REALLY have money - you won't have problems getting return phone calls, trust me.

you can start with clearchannel's page. or contact a music rep agency like william morris.

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Devastation said:
hey mojo! glad to see you're still kickin. lol i haven't narrowed down who i want yet, just looking for a place to start. thought there would be a website with a list of bands with going rates for bookings

There are many ways, most often CD's can even have booking info. now as well. I have a school friend that was a member of Citizen King (Better Days) before they broke up, he recommended Grabow as a reputable booking agency that will do all of the leg work for you............For a price of course.

I've not run across a list but I do know first hand, that about 11-12 years ago it cost $5,000.00 to get people like Rob Base and DJ Easy Rock. :)
 
KillahBee said:
There are about 1,000 ways to do it. Most artists have reps somewhere on their website. Start there. Do a little digging and a few phone calls and you're in. It's not that difficult
glad to see they revoked your plat status. you didn't really need it anyway
 
300lbs of get down said:
Go to the bands website....9 out of 10 times their agencies contact info is on the site somewhere. Contact a local bar or club that books live acts for help. Most agencies won't touch a private person trying to book an act. Be prepared to pay large sums of cash in advance ie one half. Good luck.


Correct.

I agree that going through an established promoter is the proper path.
 
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