Word: bandness
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...multi-act concerts, they strike a balance between headliners and more low-key acts. In addition to its three annual music festivals, the college also hosts several smaller shows for audiences of 200 to 500 students. And just because it’s a cheaper band to book doesn’t mean it won’t make...
...bands with big-name recognition, but we really look to bands that are known for being really good at concerts,” says Brown Concert Agency President Elizabeth C. Trongone. “During my freshman year, I saw the band Ozomatli play...Not many people knew of them, but they stole the show. They were basically considered the best band of the weekend, and no one had even heard of them...
...Quincy Collective, for instance, has thrown jam-packed concerts featuring student bands. “The Collective has been a place for exciting free shows... Low-lights, small room, a stage with a band, a keg, friends—everything but a smoke machine,” says J.P. Sharp ’07, the Collective’s coordinator. “The bands love it, and trust me, if you come, you’ll love it as a spectator...
According to USCD Associated Student Commissioner of Programming Eric Morris, a good reputation not only offers a more secure audience base. It also goes a long way in booking a band and negotiating prices...
...Colleges tend to do pretty crappy shows, so a lot of bands are hesitant to do college shows. There’s a lot of problems with that across the country,” says Morris. “Build a reputation as a school that will treat bands right and provide the things a band needs to do a show right...