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31
Jul
2003
Editorial - I Deserve More Time


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Deon Unthank

On the message boards not long ago the topic of local groups opening for the featured group was brought up. I found this interesting, because as a young singer coming up, The Lesters gave me a chance to open on several of their big concerts. They were gracious enough to allow me as a soloist and as the founder of a new group called The Sunday Edition to sing a song to warm the people up before the main groups took the stage. So, this practice of allowing local groups to sing, goes back a long ways. I was dumbfounded when someone in the discussion said that it wasn’t worth their time if they didn’t get 15 or 20 minutes to sing. Lest I get too righteous sounding here, let me tell you that I once made a statement similar to that, and a fine Christian lady was quick to set me straight. I said that I didn’t think that it would be worth our time to drive 100 miles to sing one song. This lady, who was a singer herself let me know that if we traveled 100 miles to sing one song and if one soul was saved because we ministered that one song, then it would certainly be worth our time and effort to do so. OUCH. I felt about two feet tall. Needless to say, if the opportunity to minister is availed to us, we do not hesitate to go, wherever it is within reason. Now back to opening for featured group at concerts. I encourage promoters to use local and regional talent, and I encourage local and regional groups to make themselves available to work with promoters. Let me say that it should STILL be considered an honor and privilege to get the exposure of singing on the main stage of any concert. Somehow local groups seem to have forgotten that. Promoters cannot afford to pay opening groups, but they usually allow them to sell their products. Here’s the secret, if you are good enough to be paid, then you will sell product, if not, then you probably need to hit the practice hall some more. So, at this point I would like to say a great big Thanks to The Lesters for allowing me and my group to open their concerts, and I would like to encourage all the other part-timers that are getting used by promoters to extend a thanks for their opportunity to sing before Pastors and Music Ministers who attend these concerts.

Reader Comments

Deon!

What a great article! VERY well said!



Commented by Aaron Crisler On 08/01/2003
Elaine Harcourt's avatar Amen, Deon! I hope local groups will read & heed your remarks.

God is good all the time & all the time God is good. 

Elaine Harcourt



Commented by On 08/01/2003
Deon, You have written another great article, that I happen to agree with, in it's entirety!. And I would also like to say, if any given singer or group thinks they are good enough...I reccomend, they do their Best Song and possibly they will sell their PRODUCT!. On a footnote, to my comment..the Lady that spoke to You, was definitely a JEWEL!!. God Bless you Deon, Susan and Family Abundantly...Your Friend...Tommy D. Mayo/Southern Gospel Outreach/Clarksville, Texas.


Commented by TOMMY D MAYO'S SOUTHERN GOSPEL OUTREACH On 08/01/2003
Deon,

Great article! Keep up the good work!


Commented by On 08/03/2003
I believe I was the one who made that comment on the boards, Deon. Perhaps I didn't 'splain myself, what I meant was I'll not cancel another booking just to get the exposure of opening for a pro group. We are normally booked every weekend anyway, someone else would have to take a back seat to the pro event, and I'll not do that to Little Country Church of your Choice. However, given the opportunity to open for a group without having to cancel an engagement, sure it would be worth it. It's always worthwhile to sing praises to our Savior!


Commented by On 08/05/2003
One song or one hundred, if I am singing God's praises then I want to be there. Being paid to do what I love would be the "icing on the cake" not to mention having my cake and being able to eat it too... I must need to go eat...


Commented by Hurley On 08/05/2003
Deon Unthank's avatar Tony, I agree completely with you on this one, if we book a church or concert, then we are obligated to keep that commitment, even if we have the opportunity to do a bigger event with main line groups. However, the person I was referring to in my article said that they thought they "deserved at least twenty to thrity minutes if they were asked to sing". I do not believe that it was you who made this statement.

Deon Unthank
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Commented by On 08/06/2003
Very well said,Deon


Commented by On 08/06/2003
You hit the nail on the head Deon. Most promoters don't think the area or regional groups can pull a crowd. They forget about the home churches & all those country churches that these groups go to that backs the area groups. The only thing I didn't like in the article is refererring to the groups as LOCAL. This term has a tendency to say a group is not good enough for major concerts. Think about it everybody is local from somewhere.


Commented by On 08/06/2003
I understand that it would be an honor to be on stage performing at one of these concerts. The exposure certainly is helpful. However, I believe a couple of your arguments are flawed.

First, most people who attend a professional concert are buying tickets and are on limit CD purchasing budgets. It is obvious that this limited budget will go to buy the product of the featured artist before that of the warm-up group. Besides that, the local group is probably using the CD sales to pay for the project with very little going to their own pockets.

Secondly, in my opinion, if I am promoting a concert and seeking to make a profit, it is unethical for me to not pay everyone who provides a service to me for promoting the concert. That includes the radio stations and newpapers who are advertising the concert, the printing company that producded the flyers and all the artists that appear on stage. Just because we are singing to the Lord does not give us permission to be unethical.

If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit

- Galatians 5:25

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Commented by Keith Prater On 08/12/2003
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