You should also explain to the Promoter exactly why you cannot commit to
such a contract. That as a local artist you would be prevented playing
anywhere in the 6-State mid-Atlantic area around Baltimore for 6 months.
Not good for ones local career...
Bill
On 8/20/2013 10:24 AM, Mary DeGuire Romagnoli wrote:
> Good advice, thank you all. Debbie, it is
> an established venue with an experienced promoter.
>
> I guess the good news is we got invited to such a venue in the first place and the bad news is we can't accept the offer because it is too limiting for a local group.
>
> Makes for an interesting discussion at least.
>
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