Saxophonist
Demerson
Oliskovicz
Live again
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Live music is the best way to increase sales — with 24% of publicans reporting an increase in takings of 25%- 50% on nights when they have music, and 71% reporting an increase of 10-25%.
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On average, pubs without featured music are three times more likely to close than pubs with featured music.
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One respondent said: “Since taking over 6 months ago, we do music 6 nights a week where there was none before and profits doubled” *‘The value of music in pubs’ — research conducted by CGA, 2010.
The importance of live music for your business.
A licence is not required...
... for a performance of live music, or the playing of recorded music if:
It takes place between 8AM and 11PM; it takes place at an alcohol on-licensed premises; the audience is no more than 500 people.
Entertainment Licensing - GOV.UK
BIOGRAPHY
Demerson started playing trumpet at the age of 12, and by the age of 17 was performing in bands throughout Brazil. But it was whilst playing with the air force band at the age of 19 that his passion for the saxophone began. He played with various big bands between 1996 to 2004 in nightclubs and venues.
In 2004 he moved to New Zealand and started his solo career performing at restaurants such as Diare, Safran and Mangal in Auckland.
In 2006 Demerson moved to London where he dedicated himself to saxophone exclusively. Performing in pubs and restaurants including Nicolson's Pubs (Doggett's Coat and Badge, The Horniman at Hays, The Clarence), The Black Horse and Bar 38.
zDemerson is an outgoing and exuberant person and enjoys sharing his love of saxophone and music with his clients and customers. Let him entertain you!
Demerson started playing trumpet at the age of 12, and by the age of 17 was performing in bands throughout Brazil. But it was whilst playing with the air force band at the age of 19 that his passion for the saxophone began. He played with various big bands between 1996 to 2004 in nightclubs and venues.
In 2004 he moved to New Zealand and started his solo career performing at restaurants such as Diare, Safran and Mangal in Auckland.
In 2006 Demerson moved to London where he dedicated himself to saxophone exclusively. Performing in pubs and restaurants including Nicolson's Pubs (Doggett's Coat and Badge, The Horniman at Hays, The Clarence), The Black Horse and Bar 38.
Demerson is an outgoing and exuberant person and enjoys sharing his love of saxophone and music with his clients and customers. Let him entertain you!