Sentences with phrase «small gigs»

Electricians can work freelance on small gigs in local theatres or seek employment by prestigious institutions such as Carnegie Hall.
Two years ago, after the company gained some traction with smaller gigs, McGee hired two salespeople to take a more aggressive approach to winning multiyear contracts.
With the assistance of Louis (Demetri Martin) the sound engineer that small gig rapidly escalates into a evolving career.
Or would they be better off playing small gigs and working up as they hone their craft and build a fanbase?
It doesn't matter whether you did one big project or multiple smaller gigs: Any single party for which you performed an aggregate of $ 600 of work in the course of trade or business must file a Form 1099 - MISC.
It's being speculated that Apple is concentrating on one - off shows and smaller gigs featuring «Up Next» artists.
But even the small gigs represent a payout of about $ 13,000 from insurance providers.
My tribute to the truly incredible Rolling Stones — I was lucky enough to see them at a small gig at the Brixton Academy and mind - blowing is the only...
So let's start with maybe some smaller gigs, around town, bookstores or wherever is most appropriate to your book.
These smaller gigs are perfect for TESTING and seeing if my audience is a good match for your book (s).
Some may be small gigs that require one to perform a few tasks and get paid.
The flawed magnificence of Adam Curtis vs Massive Attack's paranoia - inducing concert - come - video - installation; the exhibition Do It, that gathers together artists» instructions and a live vulture; Shakespeare's sonnets directed by Peter Sellars, works by Tino Sehgal and the smallest gig in the world by the XX were some of the highlights of the best crossover arts festival in Europe, or just about anywhere.
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