Hi Donna, I booked quite a few tours back in the day. These were mostly with my 
own bands, but sometimes just as a caller. I never took a booker fee, even 
though it was often an incredible amount of extra work.. I guess the 
justification was that we all contributed as much as we could and in the end it 
would all even out.. We always took the money we received at the end of the 
night and divided it 3 or 5 ways (or whatever it was). Sometimes, (depending on 
the "deal" with the particular organization), when I was calling and playing I 
would get two cuts, one for caller one for musician. Some times (if we did 
sound) we got extra $$ for that, BUT we always threw all the dough into one 
pile and divided it evenly.


This is NOT the case for booking a private party, or especially a wedding.. In 
these cases the headaches for the booker (often, not always) demand an extra 
fee.. Of course, there is often a LOT more money to divide.. Needless to say, 
all the "money stuff" was discussed ahead of time.. In the case of a wedding 
the booker took maybe 50-100 bucks.. same for sound.


bill


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Sent: Monday, February 13, 2017 8:45 PM
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Subject: [Callers] "booker" fee for tour planning

Hi
Just wondering aloud since this is not something I've ever seen discussed here. 
 Do you (or a musician you're traveling with) take a "booker fee" for planning 
a tour, or even a single community dance when there is a lot of planning with 
the event host and time spent booking musicians?  How much of a fee do you 
usually ask for from the event host or cut for yourself from the total fee to 
the group?

Donna Hunt




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