Tuesday, January 25th, 2011

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How you can play “Russ and Julie’s of Tomorrow”

Posted by admin on 25 Jan 2011 | Tagged as: General

How you can play “Russ and Julie’s of Tomorrow”
by Fran Snyder

If there is such a thing as a “rock star” house concert series, Russ and Julie’s is surely one of them. This sweet couple has been hosting a show every month for 14 years, and regularly draw very nice crowds that earn performers very special rewards both in experience and money.

But chances are you can’t play there. Russ and Julie have befriended so many talented people over the years that it takes extreme discipline to work new acts into their lineup, and they take that task very seriously. They go to the FAR-West.org conference every year to see new acts, and meet them personally. It’s very rare that they’ll book someone that haven’t personally seen and met, and when they do - it’s usually someone with a phenomenal reputation.

So why am I telling you this?

Your fans, your friends, even your MOM could be tomorrow’s Russ and Julie.

Russ and Julie started hosting because they attended a house concert and were totally blown away by the concept. Most music fans start hosting because a performer asks them to give it a shot. I’ve been working for six years to provide you with great tools to create a new generation of house concert hosts.

The DinnerAndSong program is the best tool yet. Many of the hosts who start off with DinnerAndSong will eventually graduate to bigger events, and some of them will develop into amazing house concerts. Use this program to inspire your fans to do something small and easy, and you’ll get them hooked. Plus, there’s no better way to fill your off-nights with something enjoyable, productive, and cost-saving on the road.

I want to see a ridiculous amount of opportunities for you. It would be even better if you were connected with some of them. Hosts that you inspired, that fell in love with these events, and hosts that could eventually provide you with an opportunity to make $1000 or more in one day, every year.

Imagine if you inspired a few hosts like that over your career - and the legacy you would leave behind. Severin Browne inspired and performed Russ and Julie’s first house concert. Not only did he play there many times, he opened a door for a hundred performers to get that same amazing, enriching experience. That’s a legacy to be proud of. You can leave that kind of a mark as well.

We’re preparing a big plan to add 100 new hosts in 28 days. But you can get a head start today. Find your artist page (or the page of an artist you love) at DinnerAndSong.com and share it on Facebook.