New Jersey Stage Issue 46 | Page 122

Get The Arts News That You Want! Start your day with a customized look at arts & entertainment news from around the state. Click here to sign up. brought to you by New Jersey Stage NJ STAGE - ISSUE 46 renting a venue and playing a showcase -- but it was tacky, and the plan didn’t always work. Sometimes, venue managers wouldn’t allow an uninvited cou- ple a glimpse through the door of a wedding reception in prog- ress. Sometimes, peekers were treated rudely and told to leave. It was a shabby way to treat a prospect and bad for the band’s business. Less tacky, was putting out the word -- in some way primitive by today’s standards -- that the band would be playing a public gig at a club where prospective clients could see them. But that wasn’t perfect either, as the peo- ple would have to imagine the band in tuxedos, and there was no indication that the band knew how to play a wedding, which requires some special skills. With the advent of quality con- sumer-level video cameras, in- dependent bands and the large INDEX NEXT ARTICLE 122