No they get paid to have their songs played on the radio!!!
Wow, ten years! You would have to show proof that it was paid or dismissed. If warrant was issued then courts have no proof of this. Need to contact lawyer and show the proof.
Speaking from personal experience, I can tell you right away that marching band takes a lot of dedication and hard work. You have to memorize the music, then memorize the drill for the music. The drill is the marching that you do while you play on the field. To top it all off, you have to put the two together. Now, some bands are "contest bands", which means they actually compete. Other bands are "show bands" which basically means they just play at football games or whatever, but not as a competition. The show bands tend to not have as complicated music or drills, but even so, it could take some work. Also, I've seen show bands that use lyres, which holds their music for them. So, really, show bands are much easier than contest bands. Just to clarify, the contest bands take A LOT of work if you want to be any good, and the show bands take work too, but aren't as difficult. Hope I answered your question!
The snare drum is mostly used in marching bands and many diffrent bands that use a drum set.
Christian rock bands are usually offered the chance to tour to open for secular bands. They are paid more to do this. However, most Christian bands refuse the offer to open for secular bands. However, Skillet did not. Skillet was also signed by a secular label called Lava, that also allows them to tour with secular bands.
i have 5963 silly bands and my mom paid for most.
It all depends on the band and what deal is made. Some bands are paid as a full. This is one of the business parts of Vans Warped Tour that makes the process very complicated. The band managers discuss the payments and of course hotels are free for the bands to stay in. Some bands stay with other bands in hotels. Some bands ride with other bands to save gas. It really depends on if the bands get along. (you can see how this turns out just LOVELY) Gas is cut out of the salary or paid for by the band before the tour begins.
You can find a list of bands, musicians, and singers that have performed on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" here: http://www.squidoo.com/tonight-show-with-jay-leno-bands
in bands
In concert and marching bands.
This varies from band to band - but headliners typically get paid in the region of £200,000 - £250,000.
No they get paid to have their songs played on the radio!!!
Paid 250 dollars at gun show in southern minn. today. Hope this helps
Many, Silly Bands,Wild Bands, Silicone Bands there are more I just can't name them all!
Wow, ten years! You would have to show proof that it was paid or dismissed. If warrant was issued then courts have no proof of this. Need to contact lawyer and show the proof.
what kind of an idiot will think the artist get paid,all they get is expense paid trip and full luxury before the show...they never get paid for the show...
Speaking from personal experience, I can tell you right away that marching band takes a lot of dedication and hard work. You have to memorize the music, then memorize the drill for the music. The drill is the marching that you do while you play on the field. To top it all off, you have to put the two together. Now, some bands are "contest bands", which means they actually compete. Other bands are "show bands" which basically means they just play at football games or whatever, but not as a competition. The show bands tend to not have as complicated music or drills, but even so, it could take some work. Also, I've seen show bands that use lyres, which holds their music for them. So, really, show bands are much easier than contest bands. Just to clarify, the contest bands take A LOT of work if you want to be any good, and the show bands take work too, but aren't as difficult. Hope I answered your question!