#Music Business

Le Bel Age – A Tribute to Pat Benatar Release “Heartbreaker” Rehearsal Video

Le Bel Age - A Tribute to Pat Benatar Heartbreaker

Heartbreaker – Pat Benatar cover from rehearsal from 5/5/2023 (room audio). Here is a quick video from rehearsal the other night! Please subscribe to you YouTube Channel if you don’t mind!

David Lowry – GuitaristMissy GarnettJeff GibsonBob Marinelli Jamie Smith

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Le Bel Age – A Tribute to Pat Benatar Release “Hit Me With Your Best Shot” Rehearsal Video

Le Bel Age - A Tribute To Pat Benatar

Hit Me With Your Best Shot – Pat Benatar cover from rehearsal from 5/5/2023 (room audio).

Here is a quick video from rehearsal the other night! Please subscribe to you YouTube Channel if you don’t mind!

David Lowry – Guitarist Missy Garnett Jeff Gibson Bob Marinelli Jamie Smith

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Le Bel Age – A Tribute to Pat Benatar Announce New Vocalist Missy Garnett

Missy Garnett - A Tribute to Pat Benatar

Veteran Nashville vocalist Missy Garnett joins the Nashville-based tribute Le Bel Age – A Tribute to Pat Benatar

By: The Lowry Agency

Apr. 21, 2023 PRLog — Nashville, TN – Missy Garnett has joined Le Bel Age – A Tribute to Pat Benatar (www.lebelagetribute.com) based in Nashville, TN as the lead singer.

Missy Garnett - A Tribute to Pat Benatar
Missy Garnett Photo Credit: Amanda Ballenger

Missy Garnett (www.missygarnett.com) comes from a musical family and was inspired to perform at an early age by seeing her father’s performances with his band. She moved to the Nashville area a few years ago from Illinois where she worked as an on-air personality at 101.3 WMCI and immediately began performing in and around the Nashville area on various Nashville stages, including Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge, The Second Fiddle, Bailey’s, The Cadillac Ranch, John A’s, The Nashville Palace, Bowies, local and state fairs, and community events, just to name a few. 

Missy has recorded and released two CD’s which are available on iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, YouTube, and hundreds of musical stores and radio stations. She has performed and opened shows for such artists as Gary Allen, Keith Urban, Diamond Rio, Trace Adkins, Cyndi Thompson, The Buckinghams, The Kentucky Headhunters, Aaron Tippin, Trace Adkins, and others. The Missy Garnett Band twice featured on the Kentucky Downs TV commercials as well as their website.

“I’m beyond excited and blessed to be invited to participate in a group of such talented musicians and to be able to pay tribute to such a classy and iconic woman in rock and roll is such a huge honor.” states Missy.

“We are extremely excited to bring Missy aboard and to add her expertise, professionalism and high energy to Le Bel Age – A Tribute to Pat Benatar. Missy brings power, clarity, range and incredible pitch to the band which will only increase the experience for those who attend shows. There has already been an extreme change in the energy and progress of the Le Bel Age – A Tribute to Pat Benatar” replies David Lowry, Guitarist and Founder of Le Bel Age – A Tribute to Pat Benatar..

The Lowry Agency is a full service artist management/development and promotions agency. Primarily they work with musicians, actors, speakers, voice over artists, entertainment companies, music coordination/supervision for film and TV as well as Talent Buying for entertainment venues. The Lowry Agency helps clients to meet and exceed their business goals.

More information about The Lowry Agency can be found at www.thelowryagency.com.

For booking Le Bel Age – A Tribute to Pat Benatar, please contact The Lowry Agency at lowryagency@gmail.com or visit our booking page here: www.thelowryagency.com.

The Lowry Agency

www.thelowryagency.com

6732 Birchbrook Dr.

Nashville, TN 37013

615-881-4559

Contact: David Lowry

Email: lowryagency@gmail.com

David Lowry To Perform with The One-Offs for Two Shows!

The One-Offs

David Lowry will be performing two shows with The One-Offs bringing you your favorite 80’s rock and metal!

February 24th

9:30 PM

Scooter’s Place

Hwy 41A Bypass

Clarksville, TN

No Cover

February 25th

The 404 Bar & Grill

8:00 PM

404 Elysian Fields Rd

Nashville, TN 37211

New Le Bel Age Tour Dates!

Le Bel Age - A Tribute to Pat Benatar

Looney's Tavern
Dual Destiny Theater

Le Bel Age will perform at Looney’s Tavern Entertaiment and Cultural Theater!

Dual Destiny Theater

June 9th & 10th

8pm – 10pm

Ticket Link: Coming soon!

22400 Highway 278

Double Springs, Alabama 35553

Practice? Yeah Right…

The Lowry Agency

I can’t tell you how many bands I have been a part of or worked where people would show up for rehearsal and someone (usually more than one) hadn’t practiced the material to be gone over in our rehearsal time. This is extremely bad when it is music that has been played for years within the band and the members can’t remember their parts or are just involved in to many other projects to take one seriously enough for it to be viable. In my experience it tends to be the same people over and over again. Always with some excuse whether it be work, family etc… but mostly it’s just people who don’t have the drive and discipline to take it serious. They would rather watch their favorite shows on T.V. or go out partying with their friends. This is a major problem within a band and needs to be dealt with immediately.

This Meme popped on my Facebook stream yesterday and it is of course an ageless problem within the entertainment community especially music. I consider it one of the major roadblocks for entertainers to overcome in order to have a decent shot at making it in the business. It is extremely important to deal with this sort of behavior immediately. How can a band or entertainer make it if the people involved are dead set on making it happen. That means putting forth every effort to be prepared. I for the life of me can’t figure out why so many musicians struggle with being professional or understand how completely critical it is for them to be prepared at all times for anything that might pop up. I quit trying to help bands get booked because they were never ready for a last minute gig. Their set lists weren’t done because they only knew so many songs and what was usually the reason? Someone in the band wasn’t learning the material or just didn’t think it was necessary to have a nice set list to draw from.

This eats away at the core of a band. People start to get irritated with each other and stop trusting each other. People will start to develop a “why should I bother” attitude because they get tired of working harder than everyone else but the people who keep letting the band down, expect to be equal partners and get paid the same while doing almost none of the work or having the work ethic it takes to succeed. This is about the most disrespectful behavior you can have in a band. Many of the other members are sacrificing time with family, friends or other things they love to have a real shot at it, but there is always some asshat that just doesn’t get it.

This isn’t a business that pays you for showing up. This is a business that pays you for hard work, work ethic, being prepared and having the ability to act at a moments notice if you are needed to fulfill a last minute opening. This also plays into people working with you. I make it abundantly clear from the get go before working withy any artist that we won’t work bust our ass for an artist that isn’t busting theirs. If this is a problem, they get cut. How can you expect anyone to bust their ass and do all the grunt work you don’t want to do, when you can’t even do the one thing you are brought into do. Learn your songs and put on the best show possible. You can’t do that if you spend all your rehearsal time learning songs that should have already been learned before the rehearsal at home. Rehearsals are for working on song structure, correcting small mistakes, developing set lists and most importantly performance. NOT LEARNING SONGS!

This of course is not a new revelation by any stretch of the imagination but yet things never change. The business is constantly changing, but musicians don’t. Same old story, same old song and dance. It’s a new business kids, gone are the deals, the money and now the people willing to working for nothing to bust their ass for a bunch of lazy musicians. Get with the program or get out.

To all bands and entertainers out there. Deal with this now or you will get absolutely nowhere. If it is a repetitive problem, fire them. Find band members that are willing to give 100% to make it happen or prepare to sit in anonymity for a very long time if not forever.

Good luck!