Indie Venue Bible
I picked up the Southeast and Northeast volumes of the Indie Venue Bible. Using them to book both regional shows and a tour in October - to early to say whether I'm getting shows from them, but I'm certainly finding venues I didn't know about.
And the best thing is all the listings are color coded for genre. That saves a lot of time.
Now if I could just figure out what genre "rough edged songs on quirky homemade guitars" is, lol. Well, I've been looking for venues that book both blues and singer/songwriter - most of what I do fits into one or the other, so if a venue books both, maybe they'll like it.
What do you think? About either the Indie Venue Bible or the right genre for Doctor Oakroot?
And the best thing is all the listings are color coded for genre. That saves a lot of time.
Now if I could just figure out what genre "rough edged songs on quirky homemade guitars" is, lol. Well, I've been looking for venues that book both blues and singer/songwriter - most of what I do fits into one or the other, so if a venue books both, maybe they'll like it.
What do you think? About either the Indie Venue Bible or the right genre for Doctor Oakroot?
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