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Hi. I pulled this from another thread which wasn't getting any response?
Anybody out there know the answer?
Thanks Benee

Off topic-- When you hit the big time ( for Canada ) pro circuit are pay scales all union based.? I mean how does it work.... lead guitar gets x #$ per hour, per show, bass player, etc., etc or does some promoter say we're gonna do 17 shows in 4 weeks and I'll pay you a grand a week to play rhythm guitar.
Really like to know.
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Benee Wafers
 

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O.K. Thanks. I remember a story going round long ago when Bowie was on tour and Frampton was on the skids Bowie hired Frampton as his lead guitarist for the tour and apparently paid him minimum for the duration.
I am trying to get some perspective on pay scales within the rock band hired gun guitarist life style.
Like the most recent example of Burton and Bachman on tour- 17 gigs in Canada. They don;t have a band so they put together some musicians that they like and offer them the gig.
So anybody got a ball park estimate, based on knowledge what a guitarist would get offered to do that 17 city gig, not to mention rehearsals?
Benee Wafers
p.s. Or if that's too much of a stretch then tell how much you, as presumably first class, experienced musicians and guitarists would want before you took on the gig?
 

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Dwagar you're right good guitar players are a dime a dozen.
Keyboard players are hard to find, then bassists and drummers I reckon.
I guess the hardest position to find is the lead vocalists.
Still I was looking for salary, moola, bucks,, how much would you get paid to be the second guitar in the B&C show for playing 17 gigs ?
Benee Wafers
 
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