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Issue XVII, Volume III

Welcome to the seventeenth issue of the Onlinegigs Booking & Promotional Tips monthly newsletter, Volume III. Be sure and note the feature section this month reminding Onlinegigs members how they can add or update the directory and earn a free subscription. Our article this month by Jeri Goldstein gives some great information on pursuing support and opener slots as a means of introducing your act to more fans and how to stand out to the right people making the decisions.

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Booking Advice
Openers & Support Act Slots as a Strategy to Grow Your Audience.

By Jeri Goldstein, Copyright 2006, The New Music Times, Inc.

One method to expand your audience is to serve as a support act for a known main act on multiple tour dates or to open a show for a larger act. These are choice slots and many acts are vying for them. Sometimes you can get lucky and be in the right place at the right time. If you are more interested in process rather than chance, here are a few suggestions on how to go about landing some of these choice performance slots.

Whether you are attempting to open a single date or be considered as the supporting act for a full tour, there are three methods to follow that may help you land those slots.

1. Contact the acts you have selected as logical, compatible choices. In some instances, you may know a compatible band personally and are friends with some of the members. This would be the most direct route to getting on a tour or single date.

If you were unfamiliar with anyone in the act, the next step would be to contact the act's management. Emerging acts, still building their own following, but much more established than you, often have a hot list of new acts on the scene from which they select potential support or opening acts. Get on that hot list. First you need to contact the act's management. Check on their tour schedule for an upcoming or recently played date. If they are playing locally, check with the venue, if not look on Musi-cal.com or check Pollstar to see if they are listing their itinerary. Pollstar, www.pollstar.com has a management directory and Billboard's International Talent & Touring Directory, lists management, agency and record company—but there is a charge for the directories.

Once you reach management, tell them you are interested in being considered for an opener or support act. Let them know you are very familiar with the act and why you think you would be a good addition to the show...


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Jeri Goldstein is the author of, How To Be Your Own Booking Agent The Musician's & Performing Artist's Guide To Successful Touring 2nd Edition UPDATED. She had been an agent and artist's manager for 20 years. Currently she consults with artists, agents and managers through her consultation program Manager-In-A-Box and presents The Performing Biz, seminars and workshops at conferences, universities, for arts councils and to organizations. Jeri has released a 3-hour seminar on CD-ROM, Marketing Your Act. No expensive conferences to attend-learn at your convenience to boost your career. Her book, CD-ROM and information about her other programs are available at www.performingbiz.com or phone (434) 591-1335 or email Jeri at jg@performingbiz.com.

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