Lynneski wrote:
Perhaps, but I can say from personal experience that I have advised others against using certain performers based on their P.net online behavior. I figure if you can't behave in a virtual world, why should you be expected to handle yourself well in the real one?
Often, we get gigs because our names are passed around. When contacted about a gig that I am unable to take, I have a list of fellow performers that I can point the prospective client towards, or away.
Steven Ragatz
And stop worrying about what "people" will think. Any producer or agent worth their salt has more sources of opinion and information than p.net. (For the record, I would venture to say that after first-hand experience with an artist, the opinions of fellow producers/agents rank most important.)
Often, we get gigs because our names are passed around. When contacted about a gig that I am unable to take, I have a list of fellow performers that I can point the prospective client towards, or away.
Steven Ragatz

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