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Topic: Live music allowed back in Memphis |
gary pierce
From: Rossville TN
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Posted 24 Jan 2021 7:30 am
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Well it sounds good, but the last sentence disqualifies my band, unless we unplug, and leave the drummer at home.LOL
Live music and other performers shall maintain at least 18-feet of separation— and more if possible—between audience members and the performer(s) (this includes, for example, vocalists, singers, musicians, and dancers). Thus, seating and spacing modifications should be adopted to increase physical distances by at least 18-feet between any observer and any performer. Install barriers to minimize travel of aerosolized particles between performers or maximize physical spacing between performers on-stage by at least 6-feet unless barriers are used. Dancing by customers should not be allowed unless it occurs outdoors and dancers maintain 6-feet separation from those who are not of their same household. • Any music (live or aired) must be kept at a decibel level that permits regular conversation. In other words, the noise level should not be so great as to cause customers to raise their voices to be heard. |
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Fred Treece
From: California, USA
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Posted 24 Jan 2021 4:34 pm
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Good luck with that, Memphis. |
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Tucker Jackson
From: Portland, Oregon, USA
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Posted 24 Jan 2021 9:59 pm Re: Live music allowed back in Memphis
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gary pierce wrote: |
... disqualifies my band unless we unplug, and leave the drummer at home |
That's a win, man. Embrace it. The greatest gig I ever played was under that kind of forced-hush restriction; the band had to re-invent itself on the fly.
Memphis remains the coolest place. |
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