Swiftwater Cellars
Genres:
Typical earnings for each musician
$110based on input from 1 review
Paid via…
- Lump sum?: Yes (1 vote)
- Cover?: No (1 vote)
- Donations?: Yes (1 vote)
- No pay at all?: No (1 vote)
- Free food?: Yes (1 vote)
- Free drinks?: Yes (1 vote)
- Paid to play?: No (1 vote)
Business practices
- Non-profit?: No (1 vote)
- Musician-run?: No (1 vote)
- Rental fee?: No (1 vote)
- Books local acts?: Yes (1 vote)
- Books out-of-town acts?: Yes (1 vote)
- Promotes the acts it hires?: Yes (1 vote)
Backline
- Piano?: No (1 vote)
- Piano in tune?: No (1 vote)
- Keyboard?: No (1 vote)
- Drumset?: No (1 vote)
- Keyboard amp?: No (1 vote)
- Guitar amp?: No (1 vote)
- Bass amp?: No (1 vote)
- Direct box?: No (1 vote)
- Sound person?: No (1 vote)
The room
- Stage?: No (1 vote)
- Backstage/Green Room?: No (1 vote)
- Space for dancing?: Yes (1 vote)
- Primarily background music?: No (1 vote)
- Serves Food?: Yes (1 vote)
- Liquor License?: Yes (1 vote)
- Capacity: 50-300 (1 vote)
Reviews from musicians

10-08-2015
This is one of our favorite places to play. It's pretty much a break-even weekend, but so much fun we don't care! Play from 7-10 and if you play both Friday and Saturday nights, there is no tear down on Friday (which leaves plenty of time to party together at The Brick with all of your new found fans!). Venue is high class and the crowd is great! We play there 3-4 times a year and love it every time. They do not provide lodging, but the Econo Lodge offers a very reasonable commercial rate (you have to ask for it).