Anybody ever get this

Started by patman, January 25, 2010, 03:25:00 PM

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patman

We were told over the weekend that the management wasn't happy 'cause our "people" (people that come to see the band)...don't drink enough.

We draw an older crowd that is real dance oriented...they typically have dinner reservations, eat supper, drink a few beers and dance all night.  A lot of them really dance very well...it's obviously a big deal to them.

Last weekend the bar held about 400.  We had about 350 to 400 there for most of the night...the last set is always a little slow, because they're older, and tend to thin at midnight or so (this is Cincinnati...midnight is late if you're 50 to 60).

The bar told us they want 30-somethings rather than 50+ somethings in there, because the younger people drink alot more and they make more money.

BTW the people all paid a $5 cover to get in.

This is the second bar to tell us this.  Actually kind of ticked me off...we draw a good classy crowd.

Anybody else run into this?

Rhythm N. Bliss

Hmmmm...That SUCKS! but it sounds like you better get some young heavy drinkers in there somehow.
Or how 'bout havin' a dance contest & tell 'em you're gonna give a prize to the drunkest fuggers who dance the most uninhibited? heee heeeee

Dave W

Hard to say without knowing the club's overhead. OTOH set cover too high and you lose too.

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PhilT

What sort of crowd do they get when you're not there. 30s, 50s or empties?

gweimer

It's all about the cash register.  When I was playing for a living, we became pretty good friends with a smart club owner in Battle Creek.  One week, we broke all his records.  He ran down the list of how he rated every band that played his club:
Attendance (by the day, by the week-end, by the week)
Beer sales (same)
Liquor sales (same)
Total alcohol sales (same)
Total revenue (same)

In Chicago, we were't the biggest draw in town, but we drew what could be described as hardcore alcoholics (after that band, people used to tell me that they NEVER drank as much as when they saw us).  A band like The Boyzz would pack the room like sardines with bikers that drank beer.  We filled the room, but had room for the waitresses to serve drinks easily, and our crowd drank BOOZE...
Telling tales of drunkenness and cruelty

patman

I have to think they sell a lot of T-bones and New York strips when we play...but maybe there's no profit in food.

gearHed289

To be honest, we get the opposite. "You guys have a good drinking crowd" is common.

uwe

I think you're in good company: Tommy Bolin got fired with his jazz rock outfit Energyrom Colorado clubs back in the day.

"Why are you firing us, we're packing the place every night?"

"Because with you, people just sit down and listen and if they sit and listen they don't drink and if they don't drink you're fired."

I think you should be proud about your audience. It's not that easy to attact 50+ year olds to live music for hours.
We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

patman

I kind of like it when it's almost like a "supper club" and we're entertaining people who are well dressed and had dinner and like to dance etc., rather than the "bar" experience.

Some of the dancers are pretty amazing too.

patman

For all of this...this same bar just called about booking a bunch more weekends...


Rhythm N. Bliss

All Right! Rock On then....  8)

The club owners ain't no dummies.

Dave W

Quote from: uwe on January 26, 2010, 10:02:34 AM
I think you should be proud about your audience. It's not that easy to attact 50+ year olds to live music for hours.

You need to spend more time in country dance halls.

uwe

Square AND formation dancing?
We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

gweimer

Quote from: Dave W on January 26, 2010, 06:28:00 PM
You need to spend more time in country dance halls.

The American Legion Halls around here pay good money, and the dance crowd is older than the band.
Telling tales of drunkenness and cruelty