Ok, let me start by saying we are not asking the opening acts to sell out our show!! We are asking them to sell 30 tickets!! Why is that so unreasonable for a venue that will hold 1500??? We are not asking them to go out and pass out flyers, hang posters, do any of the internet advertising or any of the other promotional stuff. That is our job. And asking them to pay $50 on a show that could cost upward of $20,000 to produce is not going to make a difference in our budget. What we are trying to do is scout out the artists that are serious about what they are doing. I can understand what the artists do and how hard they work putting together their albums but on the flip, we do the same. I'm not just worried about this one show, but the northwest music scene as a whole. I never expected that the E-Dawg's, 151's, or the Unexpected Arrival's etc. would be interested in this opportunity. These slots are for the artists that are trying to get exposure and that aren't quite at that level yet. Now I'm not saying that by doing this show you will become an instant hit or anything but this show will add creditablity to a resume for an up and coming artist.
And for Steve-O to say his "new jack" comment is unfair!!! When in any of this did we say anything or did anyone ask about how long we have been in business or anything along those lines??? But for those who want to know, FootWork Media started in April of 2005. In this past year we have done over 50 shows at 6 differnt venues. Does that mean I'm saying I'm an expert or know everything there is to know, of course not. I learn something new about the biz and artists everyday, but what I am sayin is I was approched with this show, we did not ask to be on it, so we must be doing something right. I have worked with and made connections with people that very professional and take their career very seriously and for those people I go above and beond the role of just a promoter. I help promote their shows (even if they arn't ones I'm doing) or business, help them get on to other shows, come out and support, help them network with other people that can help them above what I can do, and never ask for money or anything else in return. I am truly dedicated to the northwest music scene whatever you think my methods or experience are.