Sunday, March 22, 2009

TIPPING, what the heck are you thinking?

TIPPING, what the heck are you thinking?

When I started in show business, I was too embarrassed to ask for tips. I felt so bad about it that I would actually refuse a tip when offered. I couldn't even put a tip bowl out. I felt like it was begging for hand-outs. Then I met an old saxophone player, Doc Diamond. He asked me, "What the heck are you thinking?" He explained that the people watching your performance, your fans, want to tip you. They want to show you how much they appreciate your hard work on stage and that it's part of the show. If you shun their tips, you are not only insulting them, but you are not performing 100%. Learning to accept tips with grace and gratitude is not only important to our fans, it is necessary for us, as it is a big part of our income. In learning to accept tips for what I do, I also have become more aware of my tipping practices. I appreciate even more, those who give good service and care about the job they do.

Here are some tips on tips.

Who gives a tip? Everyone that receives a service, should give a tip.

Whats a tip? A tip is a gratuity. A gift. A little something extra that someone gives to a person who performs a service. When that service is performed above and beyond your expectations you want to tip them well. When the service is not so good, then what? Most folks will still give a minimum tip.
Sometimes you may not be sure when a tip is appropriate or not. Some of the usual places you would tip would be when you are served by valets, street acts, performers, wait staff, chefs, hosts, baggage handlers, paper boys/girls, anywhere or anywhere there is a tip bowl. You can also ask at a check-in counter or information booth as to who should be tipped.
Sometimes giving a tip is as easy as adding it to your bill or tab. Sometimes, when the service is especially good, you want to give it directly to the person who performed the service and thank them face to face.
In our particular profession, we find that people may be shy about coming up to the stage to put something in the tip bowl. They don't want to draw attention to themselves. To those of you who feel that way, just remember that when you step up, others that are hesitating will gain the courage to do the same. And of course, if you have a child with you, send them ! They love to run up and put it in there for you.

So then, how much do you tip? Well, for food service it's about 20% of the total bill. Drinks are about $1.00 for each drink. Other professions have different expectations. As for performers, it really depends on how much you're enjoying the show. If the show is a "pass the hat", the only pay the performer receives is tips, so please be as generous as you can.

Speaking for ourselves, we appreciate every dollar that goes into that tip bowl. We do a lot of "pass the hat" shows due to today's economy and our audiences are generally very generous. It keeps us able to do what we love doing. In case we ever pass your way we say, "thank you very much" in advance for your generosity and appreciation! As a matter of fact, we are basing this Summer's, "Rolling With The Flow Tour", on the economy and our appreciation for our fans. 90% of our shows will be, "pass the hat" shows.
All the Best Michael & Christi

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Southern Arizona Rally March 20-21-22, 2009

Larry & Carol Hall hosted the Southern Arizona Rally March 20-21-22, 2009. This is a Western GM rally held in Sahuarita, AZ, just south of Tucson. Free Parking hosted by the Desert Diamond Casino.





They all caravanned to the Hall's ranch for an outdoor cook-out and music by The Michael Hargis Show. They brought their own meat of choice and Larry cooked it on his mesquite fire grill. The Halls furnished Bar-b-Que beans, macaroni & potato salad, lots of finger food and drinks. Larry took us on a tour of his big boy toy collection that included a hot rod, an airplane and 3 buses along with a very large workshop full of stuff. Michael sang a little from each genre so the group could get a feel of the show and an idea of what they want to hear next year. He dedicated the 1st song "Rolling with the Flow" to Larry for all his rally work. We handed out tickets for album give-aways. Bob of the North was chosen to pick the first winning ticket. Guess who won it? Well, Bob of the North, of course! Later in the show, Carmen won the second drawing. We played one hour before dinner and one hour after.


Christi had the chance to chat with experienced bus women. The most prevalent comment was, "you will never really be done with your bus". We talked about flooring choices, which was good because it seemed our choice of laminate flooring is a good one. We really can't wait to just get on the road. It was fun to meet all the other bus nuts. What a good time we had! We booked the Quartzite, AZ, rally in Jan. 2010 for the group. All the best, Michael & Christi












Saturday, March 14, 2009

The San Pedro RV Resort, Benson,AZ




The San Pedro RV Resort, Benson,AZ
The Michael Hargis Show played at the San Pedro RV Resort, Benson, AZ. The clubhouse was decked out in its' best St. Patrick's day decorations, complete with miniature pots of gold. Thanks to Arlene Holcomb and her husband Ed who worked very hard going rig to rig promoting the event. We've known the Holcomb's for years. Back in 2000'ish, Arlene worked with the Chamber of Commerce in Deadwood, SD to bring The Michael Hargis show there to open for the great Chubby Checker. They closed off the streets of Deadwood and erected a 20' stage with all the bells and whistles. 3,500 people showed up. We twisted the night away!
We had a great show last night. Doc Diamond was phenomenal on the sax. Country vocalist Nickel, (Nancy Flowers), wowed them with her rendition of Patsy Cline's, "Let the Teardrops Fall". Michael always goes out in the audience before the show and chats a bit and gets a feel for the group. As usual he found someone to pick on during the show. A woman with a killer handshake received her share of attention from Michael during the show, whether she liked it or not. There were 61 guests, which is pretty good for this venue. The manager, Alice and her staff were great hosts. We also were graced with the presence of Hilda (Mom) & Randy (Dad) Smith, who are great dancers, by the way. Thanks to them for selling albums for us and bringing a group from Sierra Vista, AZ. Everyone danced the night away. It was a fun show. All the Best, Michael & Christi

Sunday, March 8, 2009

The Old Pueblo Ride


The Old Pueblo Ride

Saturday night we did a 1.5 hour show for The Old Pueblo Ride. This is a group of endurance horse riders that compete with each other and the clock. Try riding a horse 25, 50 or 100 miles. I don't think so! These are a rare breed indeed. This show came to us out of the blue. Our friend, Rocky Griffin, came over to see the MCI bus (our work in progress), make his donation of 2 water holding tanks and was talking about the ride. Since he was so nice we offered him a free (pass the hat) show if he could get us some power. Within 3 hours, we had a show. When shows pop up, such as this, there is very little time to advertise. For this one, it was word of mouth. When tired people and horses are coming across a finish line there at the Cienaga Ranch in Sonoita, AZ, the last thing they want to hear is, "Go get cleaned up and get your sore rear over to a show." The show was a surprise to the riders, who came to receive awards and announcements for the next day's event. They came as they were, which was fine with us. We like out audiences comfortable and happy. We had about 40 to 45 guests at any one time. Sid (the time keeper) had 2 songs dedicated to him. The last song, ("Runaround Sue") Michael sang, "Here's Sid's story it's sad but true, about a girl that he once knew. She took his love then ran around, with every cowboy in town". When the song was over, Sid yelled out, "Hey Michael, my wife's name is Sue". Of course he had no idea, as we had never met these people before! It was quite funny. Marilyn McCoy the organizer of the event), was everywhere. She got a song and an album. Of course our friend Rocky received honorable mention. For such a small gathering, it was a really good show. They cheered for an encore and we obliged so Rocky could dance. And the tip can did OK too. We hope to see y'all next year. All the Best, Michael & Christi

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Tombstone Hills RV Park Texas Hold em Tournament

Tombstone Hills RV Park Texas Hold em Tournament
We received a call yesterday morning from our friend Russ Jennings inviting Christi and I to play in their Texas Hold em Tournament held at his RV Park. We had plans to go out to dinner But hey, when Russ calls... We arrived there just before 6pm. Set up our poker table, got our 7,500 chips and sat down. 14 soles went into battle last night, but only 1 could win the war. Needless to say, it was not me. Christi did get to the money by taking down 3rd place. We donated a Chameleon Moods album to the 1st place winnings. We had a good time. Thanks for the invite Russ. All the Best, Michael

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Holiday Ramblers in Tombstone, AZ

Holiday Ramblers in Tombstone, AZ
The Holiday Ramblers hit Tombstone, AZ Sunday March 1st, 2009. Six Gun City was geared up and we gave them more then they expected. Michael, Nickel and Doc Diamond alone with Christi, aka Hit it Honey, on sound brought down the House singing and playing all the Ramblers favorites. There was a Rambler nick named Nickel but, we changed his name to 50 cents. It was a great2 hour show Hope to see the Holiday Ramblers again in Nov. 2009 ralley. All the Best, Michael

Desert Gold RV Resort

Desert Gold RV Resort On Feb. 27th 2009 we had a great show in Brenda, AZ @ Desert Gold RV Resort. Only 40 ish attended But they were a very good audience. It was good to see you Sue, sorry Dean did not come. Back to Tombstone, AZ in the AM to work on the tour bus. See singing land cruiser on blogger. All the Best, Michael