gig, what does it mean?
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gig, what does it mean?
A long time ago there was a thread about the word GIG, what it stood for and where it came from but I can't remember. Does anyone else remember. Is anyone else's Ginko working?
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The first published reference of the word gig associated with music was in 1926.
The word gig was a name for a small two wheeled horse drawn carriage. Back in the 1920's black musicians in New Orleans could get arrested for panhandling if they played for tips on the street. So they found a loophole in the law by riding down the street in a carriage, or gig, and playing while people tossed money to them. So when musicians would come to town to try and play for tips, they would ask "who had a gig?", so they could make some money and not be arrested for panhandling.
That's the story I heard on how it came about.
The word gig was a name for a small two wheeled horse drawn carriage. Back in the 1920's black musicians in New Orleans could get arrested for panhandling if they played for tips on the street. So they found a loophole in the law by riding down the street in a carriage, or gig, and playing while people tossed money to them. So when musicians would come to town to try and play for tips, they would ask "who had a gig?", so they could make some money and not be arrested for panhandling.
That's the story I heard on how it came about.
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Hey Kevin,Kevin Hatton wrote:I still get arrested for my playing. Anybody got a gig?
I just found a "Country Gig" for sale.
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Even Wikipedia has the same definition that I always heard(someone must of had the same music history book I had in collage).
From Wikipedia:
definition derives from a small carriage in New Orleans, Louisiana known as a gig, where black musicians could perform, so they would not be arrested for playing on the street.
From Wikipedia:
definition derives from a small carriage in New Orleans, Louisiana known as a gig, where black musicians could perform, so they would not be arrested for playing on the street.