When I was in a band in Florida we incorporated (S corp) in order to
cover the insurance on our 'bus'..... the premium was real low -
$150/yr.......
For my instruments, etc., I am with Clarion. They specialize in artist
insurance.
Here is a link to their event liability for artists. It may be something
to consider.. http://www.clarionins.com/EventLiability.aspx
Bill
On 7/10/2013 3:17 PM, Archie wrote:
> I'd be leery about taking a gig that required this. My expectation
> would be that the venue would/should already have liability insurance
> to cover any incident of that kind.
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