adouglas
Well-known member
Last night the drummer and I were hitting the bricks, visiting clubs and handing out press kits. It's a discouraging process.
A question we routinely get is some variation of "What's your following? How many people can you bring in the door? How many people are on your email list?" ... etc.
There are two problems with this question.
First, it's not as if we can control who comes to see us. (Face it...you impose upon all your friends, family and coworkers to come see and support your band ONCE, then you're just annoying.)
Second, it's a Catch 22. You can't build a following without getting gigs, and you can't get gigs without a following.
Aside from that, for popular places it's ridiculous. They're packed on a Saturday night anyway, no matter who's playing.
So how do you deal with that question when it gets asked?
A question we routinely get is some variation of "What's your following? How many people can you bring in the door? How many people are on your email list?" ... etc.
There are two problems with this question.
First, it's not as if we can control who comes to see us. (Face it...you impose upon all your friends, family and coworkers to come see and support your band ONCE, then you're just annoying.)
Second, it's a Catch 22. You can't build a following without getting gigs, and you can't get gigs without a following.
Aside from that, for popular places it's ridiculous. They're packed on a Saturday night anyway, no matter who's playing.
So how do you deal with that question when it gets asked?