Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
At The Back => The Dressing Room => Topic started by: rohlfo on January 25, 2010, 06:01:41 PM
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Hi guys,
It's more than half a year now since I've had a gig/band and although I've been looking for new people to play with etc. it's just hard to find people who are into the same stuff etc and not already in a band!
Does anyone know any good websites or ideas on finding people?
cheers
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I've used www.partysounds.co.uk with good results :)
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Find a working band and just move in for the kill. :lol:
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You can also try musofinder
We've had some luck (and some right divvies too..) through this site
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There's also www.joinmyband.co.uk I met my new guitarist through that, so far a great and productive site! :D
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cheers guys, have been on joinmyband - found two guys who said they were good n that, unfortunately though, they really weren't....(and I'm no virtuoso by a long shot!)
Will check out them sites, cheers
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Find a working band and just move in for the kill. :lol:
would if I could find one!!! :lol:
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cheers guys, have been on joinmyband - found two guys who said they were good n that, unfortunately though, they really weren't....(and I'm no virtuoso by a long shot!)
Will check out them sites, cheers
Aye, there are some one-finger wonders on there too, but sometimes you can find great people to work with. :)
I joined a few of those sites when I was after band members, I think I was on musofinder for a while too, not a bad site at all.
Oh, what about Gumtree? (www.gumtree.com) It's more a general advertising site but might be worth just chucking something up on there just in case.
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gumtree can be ok sometimes, more often than not it's a load of wasters who never get back to you
local jam nights are melting pots of talent (and non-talent), can be a good way to get yourself seen and heard by other musicians - I've found that a lot of musos who are looking for a band or thinking about leaving a band start drifting into jam nights to meet people