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Need A Booking Agent?

Let the agents in the Network know about you and that you are looking for bookings :-)

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Comment by Fabrizio Cecca on May 11, 2010 at 1:15pm
Booking Agents for Europe ? It would be nice if they use this site. Joyce Elaine Yuille's idea sounds good to me.
Comment by Joyce Elaine Yuille on May 11, 2010 at 12:39pm
I feel it's a matter of actually drawing booking agents to these pages. Or maybe a new page can be created here which is dedicated to posting only your vids or youtube links for viewing purposes for agents to see. If an agent would be interested than they would be able to contact you directly. Wouldn't be bad to create a page solely for this purpose.
Comment by Joyce Elaine Yuille on May 11, 2010 at 12:35pm
Comment by Juliet Annerino on May 11, 2010 at 12:28pm
Maybe if any of the artists here have had some luck with a particular booking agent or company they can share their experience and give a referral. Otherwise this just seems futile ;) I use the "Another Option for Booking" idea presented above by Steve Clarke, myself and find that works out pretty well!
Comment by Sandy Kastel on May 11, 2010 at 9:34am
Are there any booking agents looking for acts to book reading these?
Comment by Ben Rudolph on May 11, 2010 at 9:17am
I am currently looking for gigs (piano,voice--Nat Cole, Bobby Short style) in Chicago and St. Louis, But I am also looking for opportunities out east (New York, Philly, DC, Boston,etc). I've been around awhile but I need to get with making a website and doing CD promotions. I'm new to this way of promotion and have a lot of catching up to do...Ben Rudolph
Comment by Sandy Kastel on May 8, 2010 at 8:59am
Sandy Kastel looking for additional bookings June - October to tie in with new 'Detours' & 'Indiana Rain' radio promotional tour.
Comment by Dennis Bell on May 8, 2010 at 7:50am
Lynette Washington's new album "KALEIDOSCOPE" featuring Dennis Bell Jazz NY with Victor Jones-Drums, Alex Blake-Bass, Grammy Award winning Dave Valentin-Flute, Casey Benjamin-Saxes, Kenyatta Beasley-Trumpet/Flugelhorn, Jacques Schwarz-Bart-Saxes, Victor See Yuen-Percussion, John Cariddi-Guitars, Pete Levin-Organ, Paul Steinman-Guitar, Mark Wood-Violin is a FRONT PAGE FEATURED RELEASE this week on iTunes. Produced & Arranged by Dennis Bell for City Slicker Productions and engineered by Steve Ward, the album features Ms Washington's unique interpretations of 12 classic songs. We ask our fans to visit Lynette's album page, sample the music, buy tracks for your iPhone, iPod or iPad and leave nice comments and ratings. A great debut for one of the great jazz singers...........
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewRoom?fcId=328...
Comment by Joan Watson-Jones on May 2, 2010 at 4:40pm
Looking for an agent for bookings in Boston and New York City.
Look at www.joanwatsonjones.com.
Comment by Wayne B. on May 2, 2010 at 1:08pm
Check us out @ www.myspace.com/dafellasband2 new cd download available now!!!!!! peace
 

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