Camellia Lounge / Tea Zone
Genres:
Typical earnings for each musician
$30based on input from 1 review
Paid via…
- Lump sum?: No (1 vote)
- Cover?: Yes (1 vote)
- Minimum draw to get paid?: Yes (1 vote)
- Free food?: No (1 vote)
- Free drinks?: Yes (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?: No (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)
- PA system?: Yes (1 vote)
- Sound person?: Yes (1 vote)
The room
- Stage?: No (1 vote)
- Backstage/Green Room?: No (1 vote)
- Space for dancing?: No (1 vote)
- Primarily background music?: No (1 vote)
- Serves Food?: Yes (1 vote)
- Liquor License?: No (1 vote)
- Capacity: 0-50 (1 vote)
Reviews from musicians

09-14-2011
Camellia lounge is basically the back room of a tea shop, and there's a bar.
It's cozy, although there's no stage, and thus only a quartet fits.
Noah Bernstein was booker last time I performed there: camellialounge@teazone.com . He's a pianist, I believe, or saxophonist, and also tends the bar.
They pay a percentage of sales, zero guarantee. On the weekends the bar has to hit a certain sales goal before they pay the band a dime. For this reason I stopped booking shows there.