FAQ
We get asked all the time for advice on how to hire a band. This FAQ section addresses how we approach each event individually, and answers the most common questions people have about how to hire a band.
1. How can I book The DMP Band® ? What is the booking procedure?
Once you have selected the available date to reserve, RAM Entertainment will issue a contract to the responsible party by email in a PDF file with return instructions. You will have 5 days to print, sign and return the contract to RAM Entertainment along with a 50% deposit. You may pay the deposit by check or credit card. There is a 3.5% service charge on all credit card payments. Our bank wire information is also available upon request.
2. How can I hold The DMP Band®?
3. Is the deposit refundable?
4. Are there any additional fees or does sales tax apply?
5. When is the balance of the contract due?
6. Are the songs listed on the The DMP Band® song list the only songs the band knows how to play?
7. How long does the band play?
8. Does the band provide break music?
9. Does The DMP Band® supply all of their equipment?
10. Does The DMP Band® provide a stage? Does the band require a stage?
11. What is the typical stage size or how much room will The DMP Band® need?
12. How much power does The DMP Band® require?
13. Will the band make announcements?
14. What is the weather policy?
Outdoor events, in particular those without alternate indoor facilities are risky due to inclement weather conditions and that the Purchaser is prepared to assume responsibility for the risks involved.
For safety purposes, the performers will not be obligated to perform on wet or damp surfaces or under conditions where precipitation poses a safety threat to the musicians, road crew, or their equipment. For health reasons, the Artists will not be obligated to perform in an outdoor environment where the temperature is less than 55 degrees Fahrenheit.
Upon arrival of the Artists, road crew, or equipment, the purchaser will determine where the performers should set up their equipment. Should conditions change or become unacceptable, as defined above, after the Artist have begun to set up, the purchaser is obligated to pay the Artists. The Artists will not begin to set up more than once as they are not obligated to set up a second time.
Should the Purchaser decide to utilize an alternative indoor location in anticipation of inclement weather and the inclement weather conditions fail to materialize, the Artists are not obligated to set up the equipment a second time.
The purpose of this clause is to inform the Purchaser of the risk and obligations of sponsoring an outdoor event and to clarify the provisions involved with the primary problems of outdoor events: inclement weather and unsafe staging area.