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Happy New Year 2012

December 31, 2011

We wish all musicians a Happy New Year filled with great gigs where everyone is swinging and no one is out-of-tune!

When to apply for a cruise ship gig

December 28, 2011

Dear musicians,

Here’s another question we get asked a lot. When should I apply?

You should apply as early as possible. Most cruise lines book several months in advance to make sure they’ve got all their entertainment needs filled. Cruise gigs are in high demand at the moment. There are way more musicians applying than there are jobs for. So, if an opening comes up, doesn’t mean you’ll get it. So, a couple of months may pass before a gig is assigned to you because you’re the next best guy on the list.

It’s pretty typical to have to wait several months before you’ll get a gig.

Once you’ve successfully passed your audition, you’ll on the roster of musicians or groups that we consider for placement, and that doesn’t change unless you tell us you’re no longer looking for work. Take your time to make sure you’re properly prepared for the audition, this ensures that you put your best effort forward. Then, go ahead and audition, even if you’re not planning to head out for a cruise gig for several months.

For groups, it’s important to update your information with us while you’re waiting for a job. Considering that it can take several months before you get a gig, the lineup of your band may change, or you may put together a better video. If that’s the case, make sure you get this information to us so that we also show the cruise lines your latest and best material.

Hope this helps.

Updating your records

December 27, 2011

Dear musicians,

As we’re heading into the new year, we are working hard on updating your records to make sure we know who’s looking for work and when they are available. So, if you read this message, send us a quick note to info@oceanbound.com to let us know what’s new.

Also, if you have updated photos, videos and repertoire lists of your project, send it to us.

Background checks for cruise ship gigs

December 26, 2011

Dear musicians,

Background checks are one of the items on your list of paperwork to be completed before you embark on a ship.

What seemed to be a sporadic procedure is now pretty much a standard amongst all major cruise lines. For some that means having to sign a consent form, giving authorization to a third party company that specializes in background checks. For others it means getting a police record at your local police station. We will be able to tell you more exactly what to do, once we know which cruise line you’ll be working for.

These background checks have to be fairly recent, so you couldn’t use one you have laying around from several years ago. We get asked fairly often what kinds of entries on your criminal history will prevent you from getting a job. This is, unfortunately, not something we can answer as these decisions are made by the lawyers at the cruise lines.

This information is provided simply to make sure you won’t be surprised later when you’re asked for this background check.

Happy Holidays

December 25, 2011

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

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Song Suggestion #36

Dear musicians,

You may already be familiar with Harry Connick Jr’s album “Blue Light, Red Light”. If not, here is a great track to wet your appetite.

Song: Blue Light, Red Light
Album: Blue Light, Red Light
Artist; Harry Connick Jr.

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Will I get sea sick?

December 22, 2011

We get asked this all the time. Will I get sea sick?

My answer: Some do – some don’t.

It’s true that the ships nowadays are pretty big, which makes for less movement in general, but the ocean can still shake these ships around quite a bit.
My trick to sea sickness is to not even let it get started, meaning the moment you feel the slightest bit of discomfort, eat some bread and get some sea sickness pills right away. If you wait until your face turns green it’ll be really hard if not impossible to get better quickly.
I suggest to go get a stash of pills the day you get on board and keep them handy. Don’t be too proud to pop them right away. In the end, you’ll be glad you did.

What’s your remedy for sea sickness? Post it below.

Good Luck.

We are excited to announce the launch of our new website

December 21, 2011

It was time for a thorough overhaul of our website and we managed to get it ready just in time for the holidays. Make sure to “like” our Facebook page by clicking on the “like” button on the top right corner of this page. You can also follow us on twitter and stay informed by visiting this blog regularly.

Hope you like the new look.

Marco