HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!!! TOMORROW!!!
HAPPY “50th” ANNIVERSARY TO MY SISTER & HER SIGNIFICANT OTHER:
GLORIA & RUDY WHITAKER!
“WOO ‘n’ FRIENDS KARAOKE SHOW” at “THE SHERATON LA JOLLA HOTEL “
(Since March 2005)
3299 Holiday Court, La Jolla, CA 92037
Phone: 858-453-5500…
www.sheraton.com/lajolla
Saturdays: 7:00pm to 11:00pm
Sundays: 5:00pm to 9:00pm.
“Finest Show & Fastest, no nonsense, rotation”
Last Sunday was so much fun!!…those of you that were there, know what I’m talking about!!!!!
Honorable mention: Linda K, Carol, Ev, Cin, Louie, Miguel, Rocky, R2 & me……………..
I realize that a lot of you, including me, don’t like to open attachments. So, I am sending you this “KARAOKE ETIQUETTE GIUDELINES” that I found in Mobile Beat.
KARAOKE ETIQUETTE
These are more guidelines than hard and fast rules.. Bottom line is please be respectful of others and have a good time. If we all treat each other with mutual respect everyone can have more fun.
Support your karaoke establishment. Let the place holding karaoke know you appreciate and support karaoke by spending a little money there. They have to pay the KJ and, sometimes, purchase disks and equipment. If you sit and drink water all night, every night, they’re not making any money and may decide karaoke isn’t a good idea. If you do not want to drink we respect that, order some food! Come by for lunch and say “Hi’ top the owner so you know they are getting your support. So support the venue, bar, club or establishment you are singing in!
Drinking and smoking. Don’t get your drinks or cigarettes on the microphones or other equipment. Microphones are expensive and no one wants them sticky and reeking of cigarettes.
Be nice to your KJ. Do not yell at the KJ if your song has not come up. Different KJ’s use different methods for ordering the songs. Some KJ’s work strictly on a first come first served basis while others group songs by the type of music (a few rock songs then dance songs then slow songs…). Don’t hang around the KJ nagging him/her for your turn. On a slow night you might inquire as to how hey handle the rotation so you understand what is happening.
Please do not try to cheat the rotation. Do not try to sign up under different names or to sing multiple times with various duet partners. KJ’s try hard to keep the rotation fair and to see everyone gets to sing. Other singers get more than a little annoyed if you’ve sung twice before they’ve gotten to sing once. Trying to muck up the rotation may get you banned from singing at that venue. Most KJ’s count duets as a turn of one of the 2 singers and limit the amount of duets any one person can participate in. This keeps everyone at the table from signing up with one person who ends up singing every song.
Repeating of Songs. Don’t get angry if someone sings your song. There are a lot of songs to choose from so find another one! Similarly, don’t put in the same song to try to show up another singer. Most good KJ’s will not allow songs to be sung twice in the same night…
Singing while drunk. While we understand that you might need a little “liquid courage” to get up to sing, please don’t sing while you’re obviously intoxicated. You might think you sound wonderful, but you probably don’t.
Respect your fellow singers. Remember that each singer has patiently waited on his or her turn to sing. Don’t get up and sing along with them unless they ask for your help. Don’t go over and sing to them, as it throws them off. It’s also bad manners to sing so loudly from your table that you can be heard above them. Try not to walk between the monitor displaying the words and the singer while they are singing.
Applaud for Everyone. Sometimes it’s time to applaud, just because the song is over and you do not have to hear them sing anymore. No matter how talented the singer, offer your applause when he or she finishes performing. Even if the singer was off-key, it took courage to get up and sing. Besides, karaoke is more about fun than about having a professional talent level. Making fun of the singer reflects badly on you.
Respect the equipment and your fellow patrons. Never scream into the microphone or swing it around by the cord. Not only does it NOT make you look cool, but the microphone could disconnect from the cord and hit someone. This practice could damage expensive equipment. NEVER scream into the microphone for any reason. It’s childish and painful to the audience and it does not make you look cool either. Remember speakers that may be on the ground are not drink stands and the KJ’s work area is definitely not a good place to park your drink. Alcohol + Electronics is not a good mixture.
Remember Your Bartender, Servers and KJ. Bartenders and servers are what keep the food and beverages coming. If you like the service and your KJ is doing a good job, remember to tip them. It’s a tangible way to let them know you appreciate their good service. Remember tips are for a good performance or great show.. not to get preferential treatment in the karaoke rotation.
Performance versus fun. Remember Karaoke is all about fun, but also remember that many people spend time practicing and love performing.. be respectful of their performance and have fun as much as you can. Try different songs as often as possible… No one wants to hear the same 3 or 4 songs form each person every week. Expand your horizons by trying new songs.
Ballads versus Dance. We usually tell people they can warm up with a ballad, but once we get going, try to keep it upbeat. People come to clubs to have a good time, so unless you are just going to knock it out of the park with your vocals, please keep it upbeat, so everyone can have a great time!
