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In response to
"
Do bands that no one's ever heard of get to even have a rider?
"
by
Subversive
As Ender noted, it's not much of a rider, really.
Posted by
Reagen (aka Reagen)
Apr 13 '09, 08:21
Three pages? Amateurs.
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But if I'm in a band that's desperate to get a booking, any booking, do I really have the balls to even have a rider at all?
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Subversive
Apr 13, 08:25
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If it's any kind of reputable venue, none of this should be any problem.
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Reagen
Apr 13, 08:29
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yep, in fact the infamous 'no brown M&Ms' was because the venues weren't reading the riders right and there were problems with the equipment etc
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Andie
Apr 13, 08:32
Riders are contractual to playing a venue. All performers and production companies get them. -- nm
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Diva
Apr 13, 08:26
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