Topic: Help for Boscoe France

I spoke briefly with Boscoe last Saturday and asked him if he'd want to to go overseas to play in England and he gave me a big hell yeah.  I sent an email to someone that might have some good advice, but if anyone here has an idea to make this happen it would be much appreciated.  After seeing him a number of times I have no reservation he'd be a big hit where ever he plays.
He'll be at NAMM and IBC next month and I expect he will do well in Memphis.

Re: Help for Boscoe France

Hey Curby,
I will give a longer reply by email. To be honest unless he is willing to soend a lot of money and build up some PR, it would be a waste of time. The scene is not vibrant to say the least. Artist that are much more prominent have tried and left with their tails between their legs. Although it depends what he is looking for. He has to be very very careful who he deals with. There are some real turds in the business and it is hard to spot them until its too late. Obviously there are some daimonds too but daimonds are rare. It really depends on what he is looking to do. Have a few gigs and a jolly or try and make a go of it. Ill get to your by email in the next few days, at the moment I have my hands full with the DVD.

Curby wrote:

I spoke briefly with Boscoe last Saturday and asked him if he'd want to to go overseas to play in England and he gave me a big hell yeah.  I sent an email to someone that might have some good advice, but if anyone here has an idea to make this happen it would be much appreciated.  After seeing him a number of times I have no reservation he'd be a big hit where ever he plays.
He'll be at NAMM and IBC next month and I expect he will do well in Memphis.

Re: Help for Boscoe France

Curby wrote:

I spoke briefly with Boscoe last Saturday and asked him if he'd want to to go overseas to play in England and he gave me a big hell yeah.  I sent an email to someone that might have some good advice, but if anyone here has an idea to make this happen it would be much appreciated.  After seeing him a number of times I have no reservation he'd be a big hit where ever he plays.
He'll be at NAMM and IBC next month and I expect he will do well in Memphis.


Curby, Boscoe is a great guy.  He has been playing a regular gig here in my town for many months at a little biker bar.  Hope someone sees your post and gives him a try.  So excited for the IBC to see how he does.

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Hi Mary,

You're absolutely right about Boscoe, he is a great guy, but to my wife he's become a spark-plug for her yearlong recovery from radiation treatments.  She and I both love seeing him play and one thing I've noticed real quick is he has as many gears in his playing as an Italian sports car.  I don't think there's anything he can't do with a guitar and it's just getting those stars lined up.  I will say that he measures up favorably to many bandied here and I think I'm speaking from experience.

If he does well in Memphis then there'll be callers at his door in Madisonville, but I'm hoping for input from people here that might have a few connections, or wisdom to impart.  What Martin said was a bit of a damper, but I know he knows worlds more than me about the music business and his opinion carries a great deal of weight.  If Joe Bonamassa reads this I hope he remembers the guy he announced winner of Battle of the Blues and lets him open for him somewhere.

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Curby wrote:

Hi Mary,

You're absolutely right about Boscoe, he is a great guy, but to my wife he's become a spark-plug for her yearlong recovery from radiation treatments.  She and I both love seeing him play and one thing I've noticed real quick is he has as many gears in his playing as an Italian sports car.  I don't think there's anything he can't do with a guitar and it's just getting those stars lined up.  I will say that he measures up favorably to many bandied here and I think I'm speaking from experience.

If he does well in Memphis then there'll be callers at his door in Madisonville, but I'm hoping for input from people here that might have a few connections, or wisdom to impart.  What Martin said was a bit of a damper, but I know he knows worlds more than me about the music business and his opinion carries a great deal of weight.  If Joe Bonamassa reads this I hope he remembers the guy he announced winner of Battle of the Blues and lets him open for him somewhere.

Curby, I think the world is definitely on notice about Boscoe.  He is 10 times better than many that have record deals and nominated for Grammys.  He just has to be willing (which it sounds like he is) to take some risks.  I know that many on here are in  a league of music and production  way beyond anything we know.  That being said, I am still very hopeful that Boscoe and his charming ways will win them over.  Once he lays down some tracks for the music industry to hear I think he has a good shot.  Glad to know that your wife has Joe B and Boscoe to lift her spirits.   Wish I could go to the IBC.  There is another local guy in the competition.  His name is TD Young.  have you heard  him?  He is great as well.

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wvgirlinky wrote:
Curby wrote:

Hi Mary,

You're absolutely right about Boscoe, he is a great guy, but to my wife he's become a spark-plug for her yearlong recovery from radiation treatments.  She and I both love seeing him play and one thing I've noticed real quick is he has as many gears in his playing as an Italian sports car.  I don't think there's anything he can't do with a guitar and it's just getting those stars lined up.  I will say that he measures up favorably to many bandied here and I think I'm speaking from experience.

If he does well in Memphis then there'll be callers at his door in Madisonville, but I'm hoping for input from people here that might have a few connections, or wisdom to impart.  What Martin said was a bit of a damper, but I know he knows worlds more than me about the music business and his opinion carries a great deal of weight.  If Joe Bonamassa reads this I hope he remembers the guy he announced winner of Battle of the Blues and lets him open for him somewhere.

Curby, I think the world is definitely on notice about Boscoe.  He is 10 times better than many that have record deals and nominated for Grammys.  He just has to be willing (which it sounds like he is) to take some risks.  I know that many on here are in  a league of music and production  way beyond anything we know.  That being said, I am still very hopeful that Boscoe and his charming ways will win them over.  Once he lays down some tracks for the music industry to hear I think he has a good shot.  Glad to know that your wife has Joe B and Boscoe to lift her spirits.   Wish I could go to the IBC.  There is another local guy in the competition.  His name is TD Young.  have you heard  him?  He is great as well.


I have not heard of TD, but will check him out.  I am close to joining the local blues society (River Basin) and they have three entries for IBC.

Your words above are right on the mark.  Going across the pond is probably more than a risk though.  First thing is for Boscoe to win IBC, and he opens at B.B. King's Blues Palace.  Next to the Rum Boogie it is the top place to play on Beale St.

Re: Help for Boscoe France

I have absolutely no experience with what it might take to tour England. I saw Roscoe at the King of the Blues competition and might get to see him in Memphis if I end up going this year. What he is doing is compiling some press for whatever his next step may be.

When you posted this I remembered the name but not how I knew it. Had to Google it. Top of the results was the announcement and footage of his performance. I remembered then. Several Youtubes and then his Facebook page came up. I clicked on that link and it looked like his personal page. No band page I guess. He did have a Youtube channel and watched a bit of it.

I guess my point is you have to have something to sell in order to book. Does he have an EPK if not he needs to. He needs a website. Myspace is no longer acceptable and Facebook is just part of a web presence as is Youtube but you need it all. Winning the King of the Blues is a great first step along the path and IBC would be as well but both of those are a niche' that sells anemically in the US and I'm guessing the UK may have not even heard of the Guitar Center Contest.

I had a recent winner at a club I book a few months ago and he was a good player but his show was not all that impressive. His vocals were horrible. His band had rock star look but he had no hook. Sorry for the bad poetry, the guy booking him did the show for $200 as he was routing for NAMM and I lost money. I'll never book the guy again although I have lost more money I have enjoyed some damn good shows that nobody else knew about.

Really this is a chicken or the egg thing. Does he try to break in Europe or the US. Of course there are many artists that do one and not the other just look at Beth Hart who couldn't get arrested here but in Amsterdam and parts of Europe she was huge. He needs to get something going here first is what I'm saying. If he wins in Memphis the best thing he will get is an offer from an agent and some festivals if he doesn't and he wants to try the UK he needs to get some interest over there and how you do that is the real question.

I say he needs to work on his web presence and hit the road regionally first and work further and further out by taking gigs for gas money and selling a little merch along the way.
Hope this helps. Good luck.

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Jim sums it up nicely. Every artists needs a strong web presence. Breaking new ground should only be done when you have broken existing territory.
When contemplating coming over to europe, advance promotion is a must. Get a buzz going, get folks talking about you and sharing your internet offerings (make sure it is worth sharing). Have a plan and follow it through. If you have any money (well thats a joke for 99%)  for PR use it wisely.
Being able to deliver nice guitar and vocals is only part of it. Time and time again, I have seen good (if not great) talent being wasted with shitty stage presence. Honestly some artists must have blinkers on when they watch videos of their own performances. Too many times I see "here is an amazing vieo rom last night" and quite frankly it is a medeocre video, usually with yhe artists looking like he has just turned of from his day job and climbed on stage. It only takes little effort to make a much better impression. Frankly I love it as it makes my lot look better before they even enter stage.
I sent an amail to Curby, pretty much covering what Jim has also noted. To get a touring base in europe, I would be aiming for some decent support tours and a festival or 2. To do this takes time and effort. These will get you seen by agents/promotors. Coming and playing to 20 people in small pubs and clubs is a very expensive way of doing it and will keep you under the radar. Where you play is also very important. I have seen a couple of artists do well with promo gigs. They pick 1 venue in london (I  think birmingham would be better) and make it a free showcase for agents/promotors.
Mary mentioned that the world is on notice for Boscoe. Not sure sure how, as oustide of this forum I have never heard his name mentioned (I get around in the business a lot and know most of the promotors covering this genre). His web site is no help to him either. I have never heard any another artist mention his name. He needs to to do lot of PR work to get his presence out there. Jim hinted at the problem, try googling Boscoe and see what you get, not a lot.
Jim makes an excellent point in that he booked a 'winner' for $200 and would not rebook them. Not sure who it is but I would hedge my bets that they are self managed and have noone looking criticaly at the band, pointing out the little things that add up to make a big difference.
Having talent is only part of it. How many times have we all seen support acts and early festival slots that are talented but have poor stage presence and deliver a perfomance inline with their place on the bill.. What a wasted opportunity, they should be out there with sole purpose of f'ing up everyone else on the bill. Anyway starting to ramble.

Re: Help for Boscoe France

Curby wrote:
wvgirlinky wrote:
Curby wrote:

Hi Mary,

You're absolutely right about Boscoe, he is a great guy, but to my wife he's become a spark-plug for her yearlong recovery from radiation treatments.  She and I both love seeing him play and one thing I've noticed real quick is he has as many gears in his playing as an Italian sports car.  I don't think there's anything he can't do with a guitar and it's just getting those stars lined up.  I will say that he measures up favorably to many bandied here and I think I'm speaking from experience.

If he does well in Memphis then there'll be callers at his door in Madisonville, but I'm hoping for input from people here that might have a few connections, or wisdom to impart.  What Martin said was a bit of a damper, but I know he knows worlds more than me about the music business and his opinion carries a great deal of weight.  If Joe Bonamassa reads this I hope he remembers the guy he announced winner of Battle of the Blues and lets him open for him somewhere.


off topic a bit but to check out td young, go to teedeeyoung.com

Curby, I think the world is definitely on notice about Boscoe.  He is 10 times better than many that have record deals and nominated for Grammys.  He just has to be willing (which it sounds like he is) to take some risks.  I know that many on here are in  a league of music and production  way beyond anything we know.  That being said, I am still very hopeful that Boscoe and his charming ways will win them over.  Once he lays down some tracks for the music industry to hear I think he has a good shot.  Glad to know that your wife has Joe B and Boscoe to lift her spirits.   Wish I could go to the IBC.  There is another local guy in the competition.  His name is TD Young.  have you heard  him?  He is great as well.


I have not heard of TD, but will check him out.  I am close to joining the local blues society (River Basin) and they have three entries for IBC.

Your words above are right on the mark.  Going across the pond is probably more than a risk though.  First thing is for Boscoe to win IBC, and he opens at B.B. King's Blues Palace.  Next to the Rum Boogie it is the top place to play on Beale St.

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Re: Help for Boscoe France

First off I'd like to thank everyone who responded to this thread. Special thanks to Martin who raised a number of things I never would have known.  Jim's points were well appreciated too.  I was unable to speak much to Boscoe Saturday as the place was packed to overflow.  I did however speak to one of the guys who made the documentary and he gave me a bunch of information.  Part two of the documentary will be coming out soon and it'll include Boscoe's visit to the Gibson factory where they custom made his Les Paul and clips of him recording in LA.  They'll also be traveling to NAMM and film that as well.

Martin, I mentioned to him about the website and he said they've discussed this with Boscoe and will be doing an upgrade soon.  Hopefully they'll also get out a high quality vid of him performing and singing.  A pleasant surprise at the show was the band playing one of the songs off the coming album and it was damn good.  I'm hoping he does well in Memphis and doors start opening for him.