Booking in Louisville Ky

Skull Alley is now closed :( You can get the details from this great article, Closing Time at Metro mix.

 

 

I guess Ill leave this up as a memory of better times.

How to Book a Gig at Skull Alley
 

 

Skull Alley Lousville Ky

1017 E Broadway
Louisville, KY 40204-1101
(502) 749-9541

 

  • www.skullalley.net
  • This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
  • Send EPK/Myspace
  • Good for newer bands as well as old
  • All ages venue

You need to play a show at Skull Alley. It sort of reminds me of the old Pandamonium, a venue first bar second. I wish there were more places that cater to Louisville Music as opposed to louisville drunks. Im not saying that bar venues are bad for Louisville Music but as the How to Book a Gig article serries rolls along you'll see that many bars are a bar that happens to have a band on a stage. Venues that put the music first are a breath of fresh air.

Boy Problems at Skull Alley Louisville

Who does the band need to contact and how?

All booking is conducted via email to help us keep things straight. email us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

What info should the band send?

We require bands to submit music for consideration, so a link to a myspace or sonicbirds EPK would be best. Obviously, include the name of your band and your general availability for shows or dates you are shooting for.

What genres of music are a good fit for your venue? / What genres are not a good fit?

We are open to all forms of ORIGINAL music that appeals to a younger audience. Unfortunately due to music licensing, we currently cannot host DJs or allow cover bands to play our space. Generally Indie/Metal/Punk does a bit better at our space than other types but we're open to try most anything.

Tim Berry at Skull Alley Louisville Ky

What age groups are allowed at show at your venue?

We are an all ages club, with beer for the 21+ kids.

Does the band need a PA system?

no, we have a full house pa.

What does the band need to increase their chances at getting booked at your venue?

We're looking for bands with a few shows under their belt and an established draw mainly, but bands who promote themselves well and are always trying to get more people out to their events are definitely more appealing.

Comments 

 
#5 2010-09-22 23:58
Quoting Dale:
It would help having a name to address the email to.

It's my understanding that from time to time different people answer these emails. By not putting a specific name the article stays valid for longer periods of time.
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#4 2010-09-22 21:58
It would help having a name to address the email to.
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#3 2009-10-11 09:04
Quoting DeanWiersWindem uller:
Thanks so much for this website--it's super helpful! I'm a touring singer/songwriter from Michigan and being able to look up so much info about each venue keeps me from having to send out a bunch of emails to venues that I really know almost nothing about. This site helps me decide which venues are most worth contacting. I wish there were more sites like this for other cities. Keep up the great work!

peace,
Dean

Thanks for the kind words, we'll keep posting articles you keep doin shows
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#2 2009-10-02 14:37
Thanks so much for this website--it's super helpful! I'm a touring singer/songwriter from Michigan and being able to look up so much info about each venue keeps me from having to send out a bunch of emails to venues that I really know almost nothing about. This site helps me decide which venues are most worth contacting. I wish there were more sites like this for other cities. Keep up the great work!

peace,
Dean
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#1 robeysan 2009-09-14 17:32
Are these articles helping anyone? Should we keep doing them?

Is there any other questions we should be asking these venues?

What other venues should we talk to?
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