Congrats, let us know how it turned out.Haydn wrote:Well, the guy liked the music on the CD I sent him, and he's going to give me a date in late April. I'm looking forward to the experience
/jonas
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In London you find lots of DJs in bars - mostly playing modern club music for a young-ish crowd. There's no dancing at many of these. I am sure there is a market for DJing blues-type music in bars.russell wrote:Last year I was DJing a gig at the Church City Blues event in Adelaide Australia. It was at a bar I was playing in the downstairs part with both dancers and normal bar patrons. The manager asked me about DJing there on a regular basis but unfortunately not my home city. The material was a mixture of "blues" material from vintage blues to modern blues to more groove blues. I suppose the sort of music fitted in with a "bar vibe".
Hi Trev,trev wrote:I've been thinking about branching out and going for gigs at festivals, bars and that type of thing. Something more like what they do at the Black Cotton Club in London or like the Vintage DJ does in New York.
Haydn, have you DJed any more cafe gigs? Any further feelings about whether it's worth it?