This band (similar to a wedding or corporate band) should be able to play it all...Motown, Pop, Oldies, Country, Caribbean. You will play nightly in the nightclub on board generally 4 45minute sets w/ breaks. You can use tracks however definitely don't need them. We prefer 4 piece bands, as most ships only have two shared cabins allocated for the band. The pay depends on the specific contract, however; most bands make around $10,000/month. All members receive FREE room/board/travel/health.
In order to be considered for a contract, we need video of your band performing. The video should be of the 4 members that would be doing the contract. Its best if its a live performance w/ guest interaction, however; we've hired bands that have recorded the videos at their home. The quality of the video isn’t nearly as important as the look & sound of your band.
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