A few things:
- Tower Theater guys ABSOLUTELY do 99% themselves. There is NOBODY out-hustling them in OKC right now. Chad had some promotion experience but it was years ago and in another city. Essentially they started with very little experience, but have absolutely been KILLING it by working their tails off, being quick studies, incredibly good, genuine dudes, having an excellent venue, incredible sound system - where they DID have some top-shelf out-of-the-box expertise - treating artists like GOLD, having an amazing green room, great partners, amazing social media effort, and by being deeply embedded in the local arts community and the "local" community altogether. They are already out-punching their weight class and I think the sky is the limit for them and for that venue. They also have been experimenting with letting other promoters book the venue.
- DCF gets great shows because they are a big-time promoter, at least regionally. They not only book shows at Diamond, they book Brady Theater, Zoo Ampitheater, Cotillion Ballroom in Wichita, and shows at arenas in all of these cities including Chesapeake. They get great shows at DIAMOND because that industry is based on doing booking favors. Agents ask them to take shows and promise them other shows in return. DCF operates Diamond; so they can also offer that venue very inexpensively. Diamond isn't going anywhere. Unless DCF took over another venue, and then only maybe.
- I agree about the hate for the Diamond being a bit over-the-top. Yeah, it's in a bad location and it has a ****ty gravel lot. But in a lot of ways it's really similar to Cain's, at least as far as the experience. Venerable, old-school dance hall, legendary country performers on the wall, cool history, wood floor, etc.. Also, if you stay in front of the sound booth the sound is honestly pretty similar. I personally think it's too long. If you stand in the back, yeah, the sound is terrible. The bathrooms suck. The bars suck. I hear the artist experience isn't great (they used to not even have a backstage area; just a door off the stage that led to the busses. But if you see shows like I do - at 50 I still usually try to be within a few feet of the stage at most shows - it is a pretty decent experience.
- Diamond has had WAY more shows worth going to than those two you listed, TT! Last year I saw Run The Jewels there just a couple of days after I saw Mastodon, which was a few days after Band of Horses. Old 97s, Toadies, Modest Mouse, Silversun Pickups, Cody Johnson Band, The Sword, Coheed and Cambria, Gogol Bordello, The Struts, Wolfmother, Tyler, The Creator, Spoon, They Might Be Giants...all of those bands have been there in the past three years and that is a fraction of the total shows. All of those worth going to. Also bands like Local Natives, fun, and Young The Giant, Social Distortion and Cake have all been there since that Sleigh Bells show (I was at that one too and it was indeed great).
- Regarding Criterion, man, I just don't know. They are experienced guys who had great connections lined up. They have honestly had the highest profile overall shows since they opened - and shows I never thought I'd see in this town - but the quantity is just a slow drip, no question. I really do think a bunch of their early booking mojo is being gobbled up by Scott doing bookings at Jones Assembly, a venue with amazingly deep pockets.
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