Find An Open Mic was created in January 2010 by Matthew Coston. Here are a few words about why
it was started:
I started out playing live music around 2007, and I have learned
a lot of difficult lessons since then. First and foremost, playing
music live is a skill unto itself. I could practice a song a
million times in my bedroom, and it wouldn't mean jack when I got
up on stage. But I eventually learned how to overcome this.
When I started out doing local open mic nights I always played to
the same group of people, and I told myself I had to play three new
songs every gig otherwise my audience would become bored of me. The
only result was that I learned to play a bunch of songs...not very
well. Because I only ever played a song live once, it never had
time to sink in, and I was convinced I was getting worse at playing
guitar.
Then I decided to keep playing the same songs every gig, and in
time, I actually learned to play them convincingly well. Through
friends, I slowly found a few different open mic nights and went
there to play the same few songs I had been playing before. These
performances contained few mistakes, and went down better than I
ever could have dreamed (really). It then dawned on me that this is
exactly what the pros do; they learn a few songs really well, then
travel around playing them to different people. Clearly, this was
how you got good at playing music live...practice (well duh!).
So, I had to find new places to play. But I didn't have any idea
where to go to find them. I slowly came to the conclusion; open mic
events are largely independent ventures run by musicians, not
business people. Therefore no one is going to pay for advertising
or large amounts of networking. I had to find a way to connect all
the events together in one place, and I had to do it myself. A
social network was the obvious choice.
After getting motivation from a few friends, I created Find An Open
Mic. Its primary focus is to allow solo musicians (like myself) to
easily find new places to play their music, and get great at
playing it. Therefore, the 'mission statement' of Find An Open Mic
is:
TO BECOME
THE FIRST PLACE ANYONE GOES TO
FIND AN OPEN MIC NIGHT.
I am completely serious about this. I want Find An Open Mic to
become a 'household name' among performers of all types, and there
is no reason why this cannot happen.
Matt Coston. January 2010.
Contact me directly through the contact
page.