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In reply to the discussion: Open mic nights at bar lead to lawsuit from BMI over music, ask for $121,000 [View all]Lint Head
(15,064 posts)One professionally produced song can costs $10,000 to record, pay all the musicians and the studio hourly recording and mastering fees times 12 or 13 for each song on an album can add up not to mention the cost of manufacturing. The profit for an average bar per night was about $2,000 40 years ago. I used to deal with bar bands who got paid per week what a bar made in profit for one night. Anyone who has bought a drink lately knows that a shot is about $6 and a beer can be as much as $5 each. Unless the bar is in a remote place where the clientele is small it is not much to pay for the very reason people come to you bar. Maybe there should be equity and less fees for bars in remote locations.
Musicians and songwriters are no different that plumbers. Ask a plumber what he'll charge for coming to you house and fixing the pipes from 9:00 pm until 2 or 3:00 AM on a Saturday night. A musician will be will to work for half of that. I really tired of people who think music is easy and only worth tips. It's work. If you want music disappear just say so and live without it. Don't pay the songwriters and musicians and they will go away.