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Gigs in America

04 Feb 16 - 11:40 AM (#3770562)
Subject: Gigs in America
From: BobKnight

Someone said to me that my Scottish songs would go down well in America - anybody any idea where gigs can be found there - festivals, houseconcerts, etc?


04 Feb 16 - 04:13 PM (#3770610)
Subject: RE: Gigs in America
From: GUEST,Nick Dow

Not as easy as it used to be Bob, The internet has tightened up non work visa entry. However with a specialist knowledge you might be on to a winner. They keep asking me to go back, but my days of weeks on the road are well over. 5 days is as much as I can do nowadays, and then I end up looking like a stand in for Quasimodo with the state of my back. Brian Peters is the man to ask (about US I mean not backs). It would be wise to borrow or hire a guitar over in the states, you stand a chance of having a guitar to play at home and not a pile of firewood courtesy of the airline.
Bud Manning (Buds Records) is a good contact, he will advise you on clubs and house parties.


05 Feb 16 - 12:20 PM (#3770784)
Subject: RE: Gigs in America
From: GUEST,leeneia

I'm not an expert. It's been years since I was involved in presenting folk concerts. In those days, we worked with the agents for bands.

I think there is a new force on the scene. Check out "the Folk Alliance."


05 Feb 16 - 12:36 PM (#3770788)
Subject: RE: Gigs in America
From: DebC

Hi Bob-I would second Nick's advice of contacting Brian Peters. He comes over quite a bit and could probably help you out with contacts. That said, the Visa that is now required to work here in USA is quite a cumbersome process, not to mention extremely expensive. BTW-I never recommend trying to sneak in if you are working; if you are caught the penalties are in the thousands of dollars and you could be barred from entering the USA for ten years. You do need to plan at least a year in advance and the second you have your first gig booked, apply for the Visa.

Good luck,
Debra cowan