Most Marching Bands don't receive payment for their actual performances. On occasion a marching band may perform at another band's festival or competition and receive a small compensation from the hosting band for their performance. However, these are never large amounts of money and usually they are under $100.
Drum corps may be the exception to the rule as they usually receive sponsors who help to fund their travel, food, instrument, and uniform purchases. However, many members still have to raise around $1,500 to participate in the corps.
I want to know if the bands on the Today show get paid?
It all depends on the band and what deal is made. Some bands are paid as a full. This is one of the business parts of Vans Warped Tour that makes the process very complicated. The band managers discuss the payments and of course hotels are free for the bands to stay in. Some bands stay with other bands in hotels. Some bands ride with other bands to save gas. It really depends on if the bands get along. (you can see how this turns out just LOVELY) Gas is cut out of the salary or paid for by the band before the tour begins.
i have 5963 silly bands and my mom paid for most.
Yes, they get paid per performance and appearance.
This varies from band to band - but headliners typically get paid in the region of £200,000 - £250,000.
No they get paid to have their songs played on the radio!!!
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Christian rock bands are usually offered the chance to tour to open for secular bands. They are paid more to do this. However, most Christian bands refuse the offer to open for secular bands. However, Skillet did not. Skillet was also signed by a secular label called Lava, that also allows them to tour with secular bands.
The baroque church musician was paid for performing music for worship. In modern Christian churches, paid pastors often lead volunteer worship bands with the same purpose.
They would not be paid anything officially, they are paid for playing for their team, generally not for their performance.
Bands that perform on "Saturday Night Live" typically do not receive a traditional performance fee. Instead, they are compensated with exposure and the opportunity to promote their music to a wide audience. Some reports suggest that artists may receive a flat fee ranging from $5,000 to $10,000, but the primary benefit is the visibility and credibility gained from appearing on such a high-profile platform.
A Roman soldier life was tough marching all day, feed and sleep. However they had paid privelages by women and a lot of cooking and cleaning was done for them.