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How To Host A House Concert - February 19, 2008

What exactly is a house concert?

A house concert is precisely what it says – a concert in your house! We will come to your place and put on an intimate performance in the comfort of your own home. Usually there is no sound system- it's an acoustic concert.

Why hold a house concert?

The house concert phenomenon is quickly gaining popularity, and for good reason! A house concert offers an intimate, serene setting where the audience can get to know the performers on a personal level. You are surrounded by your friends and family in a safe, comfortable setting that is appropriate for all ages, while avoiding the shenanigans and noisy atmosphere of a bar. Imagine a great listening room where you can hear every note and lyric. Best of all, house concerts make great parties, are incredibly fun, and you will gain the reputation of a fabulous host! They can also be great opportunities to help build a community.

I would like to hold a house concert. Who would I invite?

First you need to decide if you would like your house concert to be open to the public, or a private engagement (just for your family and friends). There is another variation on this where you can open it up only to people on a particular mailing list. Once you establish this, we can work with you to help publicize your house concert to encourage people to attend.

I’m not sure if my house is big enough to hold a house concert. How can I tell?

Usually house concerts are held in the largest room of the house- a living room, dining room or large den. We've performed at house concerts for as few as 20 people or as many as 80! Furniture is moved around to accommodate seating for your guests, and an area is cleared for the performers. Depending on your space and attendance, you might setup some folding chairs. During the warmer months, and if weather permits, we can perform on decks and patios for audiences seated outside. An overhang or tent must be supplied to shield the performers from the sun.

How much will it cost to perform at my house?

We suggest a minimum donation of $10 per person who attends. All proceeds would go to our musical group. You can pay us out of your own pocket if you wish, but we highly suggest you take donations from attendees. A basket can be set out for this. It doesn't have to be hassle and it is still just a suggested donation.

What about food?

Some house concerts ask attendees to bring a potluck dish or beverage, while some hosts handle all the food themselves. Do whatever works for you.

Artist Care and Feeding

Sometimes - but definitely not always - the performers get a meal and/or lodging with the presenters as part of their compensation.

Consultations and Further Advice

If this is your first time holding a house concert, we can walk you through all the steps and answer any questions or concerns…just ask. We're all in this together! AND if you like, we can also present a songwriting, performance techniques, or vocal workshop before the concert. OR run a song circle, jam, or song-critique session afterward the show.

Paul & Nita on The Signal - December 9, 2007

Paul and Nita, along with other members of the BSA appeared on the radio show The Signal on 12-7-07 You can listen here:
http://publicbroadcasting.net/wypr/arts/article/14/347/1193905/from.the.Signal/The.Baltimore.Songwriters.Association/