To Pay the Bills, a Cult Band Becomes a Doors Tribute Act
In a bid to make ends meet, the British group Field Music has turned to a novel way to supplement their income: becoming a Doors tribute act. With even critically acclaimed bands struggling to make a living, the band has come up with a unique solution to top up their earnings.
According to [6] To Pay the Bills, a Cult Band Becomes a Doors Tribute Act, Field Music has been performing as a tribute act to the iconic rock band The Doors. The band's lead singer, Peter Brewis, has stated that they have been performing as a tribute act for several months now, and have even started to gain a following.
The decision to become a tribute act was not taken lightly, according to Brewis. "We've been doing this for a while now, and it's been a real game-changer for us," he said. "We've been able to make a bit of money from it, and it's also helped us to get our name out there."
Field Music's decision to become a tribute act is not an isolated incident. Many bands are struggling to make a living in the music industry, and are turning to alternative ways to earn a income. "It's a tough time for musicians right now," said Brewis. "We're just trying to make ends meet and keep our music alive."
The band's tribute act has been well-received by fans, who have praised their performances as "spot on" and "authentic." "We're just trying to do justice to the music of The Doors," said Brewis. "We're huge fans of the band, and we're just trying to bring their music to life for our audience."
Field Music's decision to become a tribute act is a testament to the struggles that many musicians face in the industry. As the music industry continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how bands like Field Music adapt and find new ways to make a living.
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[6] To Pay the Bills, a Cult Band Becomes a Doors Tribute Act