Of course, beware of burning bridges.. 10 years later they could be a
big draw name, or at least good enough, and the only one available
when your scheduled caller comes down with ebola.
On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 6:24 AM, Jeff Kaufman via Organizers
<organizers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
When you're handling booking for bands or callers,
there are generally some
proper you don't want to book. When the reason is straightforward it's not
too hard to communicate ("you need to get more experience; play some smaller
dances and get back to me" or "on even days our series only books local
callers, ago the dates you suggested don't work, but what about DATE?") but
sometimes the reason is "we don't think you're very good, and you've
been
doing enough dances that we don't think booking you for ours will help you
improve"? I'd like to just say "no" without getting into reasons, but
everything I write sounds either too short and curt or overshary.
How do other bookers handle this?
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