In addition to chart-topping music and high-profile acting gigs, she's become something of an endorsement queen.
How about offering a free t-shirt to someone who checks in to five of your gigs?
The singer had already called off 21 gigs this year due to poor health.
"I've done so many gigs with Kenny it's not true, " clarinettist Acker Bilk told the BBC.
It should help our musicians to make more money from record sales and from gigs.
Four times a month, I would host recruiting gigs at various locations for the show.
She counts comedy specials, tours, albums, best-selling books and hosting gigs among her recent credits.
Although most bands are gettable, they often don't like to tout their trade-show gigs.
They need to sell their books at gigs, online, and in traditional bookstores where they can.
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Then, they sell music and merchandise at gigs, online, and wherever else there is a market.
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All of these are lucrative gigs that can make or break a career in medical research.
For whatever reason, most other journalists I know seem willing to take the commercial TV gigs.
Critics argued the gigs themselves caused pollution, but organisers said they were as environmentally-friendly as possible.
Gigs Guru helps music fans find live music shows and concerts throughout the area.
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The new four-year agreement also includes a series of gigs around London from the 12 shortlisted acts.
The high-volume gigs also let him tour at a relatively relaxed pace with 49 dates this season.
His reputation was great and, as a result, he got offered more gigs than he could handle.
The consensus seems to be that a handful of superstars do get paid for big private gigs.
Regardless of which one you choose, eight gigs of RAM and 256GB of solid-state storage are standard.
Young people tend to switch jobs within a year or hold a few part-time gigs at once.
Typically successful serial founders, they use time in between gigs to figure out what to do next.
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So, later, did the title "Miss Black Ontario, " modeling gigs and small roles on local television shows.
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The 53-year-old has now cancelled or postponed 21 gigs so far this year due to ill health.
Most would rather book gigs in places where there's a larger potential audience to buy their albums.
Unemployment in the U.S. remains high, and many of the jobs created last month were low-paying gigs.
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Ditto for storage: you could get 1TB, but you'll get just 320 gigs at the entry level.
The budding young actors who grab waiter gigs to get by until they land a role that pays.
Writers who depend largely on income from speaking engagements say Mitchell's words can spark invitations for new gigs.
She comes from a variety of management gigs, from small town music venue to big city cupcake bakery.
He now spends his time teaching at Academy of Art University with occasional lecturing gigs in Hawaii.
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