{"id":590,"date":"2007-07-08T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2007-07-08T05:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/localhost:8888\/inside_baseball\/2007\/07\/08\/why-not-to-have-a-cd-release-party\/"},"modified":"2007-07-08T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2007-07-08T05:00:00","slug":"why-not-to-have-a-cd-release-party","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sambayer.com\/blog\/2007\/07\/08\/why-not-to-have-a-cd-release-party\/","title":{"rendered":"Why Not To Have a Cd Release Party"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A number of you have already purchased my latest CD <a href = \"http:\/\/www.sambayer.com\/hear_me.html#cds\">&#8220;Thirds&#8221;<\/a> (thank you). Although it&#8217;s not a planned album per se, it <em>is<\/em> a full-length recording (9 songs, 48 minutes, although a chunk of that is extraneous but charming stage patter), and it&#8217;s got shrinkwrap and a UPC code and everything, thanks to our friends at <a href = \"http:\/\/www.kunaki.com\">Kunaki<\/a> (props to Chip Quinn for the recommendation). I could sell it on CD Baby if I wanted. But no, there will be no CD release party, and yes, I&#8217;m going to tell you why.  <!--more--> <\/p>\n<p>Let&#8217;s face it. I already have enough trouble getting people to come to my shows. I&#8217;m tired of strong-arming my friends and musical colleagues. It&#8217;s hard enough pulling my weight as an open mike feature at those open mikes with struggling attendance. The gigs I need right now are the ones where people who have never heard me will hear me &#8211; gigs at venues with built-in audiences; opening slots for established musicians; open mike features in cities I don&#8217;t usually play. The last thing I need is another situation where I need to draw.  <\/p>\n<p>Ironically, the circumstances in which &#8220;Thirds&#8221; was recorded was a perfect example of this problem. That evening was Mark Stepakoff&#8217;s CD release party at Club Passim. I had asked the folks at Passim once or twice for a late-week opening slot, and they came back with an offer to split the bill with Mark. I initially begged off; I told them that I was out of town until very soon before the gig, and my draw was poor anyway, and I frankly didn&#8217;t think I could pull my weight. The booker told me not to worry about it, which I interpreted as &#8220;I really want to book this slot and get it off my plate because I have more important things to worry about&#8221;, so, not wanting to get on his nerves any further, I took the gig. In the end, I was right: I didn&#8217;t pull my weight. But Mark filled the room.  <\/p>\n<p>So what good did that do me? Well, a lot &#8211; a good number of people heard me who&#8217;d never heard me, and I got a pretty damn good album out of it. I may or may not have gotten a couple names on the mailing list (probably not; like I said, you&#8217;re a rarified bunch). But more significantly, what good did it do Mark? Well, it all depends on his native draw, now, doesn&#8217;t it? If he draws well regularly, it&#8217;s a great thing for him: the folks at Passim get more evidence that he draws well, and he gets an &#8220;event&#8221; billing, and he gets the justifiable reward for an album well done. But what if he doesn&#8217;t draw well on a regular basis? What if his draw is like mine? Well, now, he&#8217;s worked his butt off to fill a room he really can&#8217;t fill &#8211; he&#8217;s twisted arms, pulled in people who will never see him again, and created an expectation of his draw that he can&#8217;t satisfy. I don&#8217;t see the value in this.  <\/p>\n<p>A CD release party is sort of like when people announce their candidacy for president &#8211; it&#8217;s not like they&#8217;re not running the day before they announce, and they spend weeks announcing that they&#8217;re going to announce, and the result is Kabuki theatre. From that point of view, the whole exercise is a little silly in the first place, but the angle works for some folks. For me, however, a CD release party would be an exercise in vanity &#8211; a distraction from the real, hard work of finding those gigs that will make a difference, however small, in this odd little musical career of mine.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A number of you have already purchased my latest CD &#8220;Thirds&#8221; (thank you). 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