mrdelicious2 @ Thu Dec 28, 2006 11:10 am wrote:
Seriously...whether or not the kj can sing, should have NO bearing on a good singer being a threat to his job. Do your job as a kj and put on a good show, enjoy the ones that "can" sing for a change. "quit worrying about losing your job and just do your job" you'll be much better off. What a quack...MrD
As a good-not-great singer, I find that most KJs go out of their way
to ask me to come back. I think I have only ever seen one in my area
(Cincinnati) who was somewhat hostile. I am not sure what I "did", but
he is not a very good singer and I brought another KJ who
is
a great singer along with me to see the place, and he didn't seem to
like that. He never mucks with the rotation, though, even then.
One guy didn't like me for some reason, again not a real good singer.
This wavs before I even started to sing well (I am a beginner only
singing less than two years). He mixed me down so you couldn't hear me,
and I immediately stopped coming. I believe they lost all their gigs --
haven't seen them in almost a year now.
There was one guy who kept skipping me in the rotation, repeatedly over
a few weeks. Perhaps coincidentally he is a poor singer, and I outshine
him by quite a bit as the standard there is not too high. I confronted
him privately and called him on it, and he stopped doing it. He said
that he didn't realize it (and he is not too aware, so it is
possible he is not lying). He knows I have good karaoke equipment;
maybe he doesn't believe me when I tell him I have no ambition to become
a professional KJ.
We still go there regularly because it is the best of all worlds for my
wife -- it starts early, it is not smoky, the food is good, and we get
to sing often enough that we aren't attending all night to sing twice.
(He isn't one of the KJs I avoid at all costs, the ones that seem to
think they need to employ every device in the world to limit the number
of times singers sing when there is a short rotation.)