by Raymond » Mon Sep 26, 2005 7:53 pm
The gigging in the latin genre, including merengue and salsa, is currently bad in Puerto Rico. (Heard New York is bad too)! People are no longer demanding a big band to play, the kids are not dancing except regeatton, big activities are not happening anymore, and people are content, with two cats with a computer playing covers.... This includes recording for the big guys who record here in Puerto Rico that has gotten very rare these days.
Yes...you have your top bands who gig El Gran Combo, Sonora, Tito Rojas, etc, etc, that gig here and outside of Puerto Rico. However, you have a Puertorrican Power that does not play here and plays outside of Puerto Rico a lot. (Be aware only a few bands are allowed to travel outside of Puerto Rico with their full bands...specially those that are led by a "solo singer").
So what's left...the "top cats", people that actually live of music, are playing some of the few venues that you could play with a live band, normally a "selection of good musicians" with covers, some OK or second/third tier bands get some gigs here and there in the hotels and the few clubs that are playing salsa/merengue...
I do play an ocassional salsa gig but not as many. I am not a full time musician so I do not need to get in the "joseo" (or fighting or harrasing) to get gigs. My main source of gigs actually is provided with the "jibaro/tipico" genre here in Puerto Rico in which I get paid well and do not kill myself too much. (Even I get to record there..). I play with "El Gato" Feliciano's salsa band but we gig once every two months.... Also, I get to fill for some friends who are in a small salsa/calypso/latin jazz set up band that plays in hotels..I could be called to play the congas and sometimes the timbales...(I do this to maintain "contact" and "do favors" than for the money since here the money is not that good. The hassle to carry instruments through a hotel, that are very strict, is not worth the money). I help a Salsa christian band that gigs once in awhile and pays once in a while....
So guys in the US, be aware that things are as bad here in PR...I did the US, in the Orlando area, and there are people trying to play all over the place...although, some not worth it, but some not worth it, well connected with a band that gigs frequently... (I know the scene has changed since more bands are going there...However, they are doing the same as here in Puerto Rico...a solo singer will use a "set up" of local musicians, not their real bands, and is reserved to the few or those connected...You should here the complains of some PR singers and band leaders when they go to the US to try to play with a full or partial band of musicians based in the US..it could be a nightmare....)
Lots of people trying to set up cover bands, with a full set up of more than 10 musicians, to play the few places here that salsa is going on. Not that many have the quality or could get the gigs out there. Also, $$$$$, as I mentioned for a band is not feasible to many people out there...(If you do not get the gigs..musicians will go somewhere else and then you have problems getting musicans for the few gigs you get...Is that bad)...
I feel really bad when I talked to my friends actually dedicated to music full time and I have gigs and they don't...is sad what is happening...
So here is my full dollar in the gigging in Puerto Rico..
Saludos!