What we have done is to plan far in advance and decide on our first choice for 
callers and bands.  Then we contact them about their interest and availability 
and tell them what we can offer to pay them.  We ask for a response back 
(within 2-3 weeks), and if it's a negative, we repeat the procedure with 
another band/caller.

In thinking about money, we've decided that we will offer what we can afford 
according to our budget limitations rather than try to negotiate back and 
forth.  We want to give the most money we can possibly afford to our 
performers.  One year, we offered to "profit share" so that if we took in more 
money than anticipated, we would allocate additional money to performers and to 
the sound man.

Peggy Dempsey
Rochester, NY

On Aug 18, , at 5:53 PM, Chris Page wrote:

> (tap, tap, tap -- is this thing on?)
> 
> A bookings etiquette question:
> 
> For a special contra event (weekend, daylong event), is it better to
> ask performer's availabilities in serial or in parallel?
> 
> In other words, should one focus on one bookee at a time, only moving
> on after a non answer, or a reasonable amount of time?
> 
> Or is it better to ask multiple talents at once, and then select from
> those that responded?
> 
> Curious,
> (and also curious if anyone's still on this list)
> -Chris Page
> San Diego
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