Hello "Professionals"!
I rather resent being referred-to as "A scab"!,

and would guess that there are other members of this forum who "Do great work for chariddeee" who feel the same.
I guess that you also decry folks who go out on a Sunday afternoon to play golf just because they enjoy it, or people who do their own decorating (I've just washed-up my brushes after finishing my latest project) for taking the bread out of professional decorators mouths, eh?
In the ten years that "Life Story" have been playng, we've raised money for Help for Heroes & British Heart Foundation, to name but two, and entertained vulnerable elderly people and folks with learning difficulties, without payment of any kind.
Why? Because we enjoy the music, enjoy maintaining & playing our instruments, enjoy meeting people, and enjoy each others company. If you will, it is our version of paying-out hard-earned cash to play golf, go sailing, etc etc.
Neither do we either seek, or claim-to, populate the "moral high ground" in comparison with more commercial outfits.
I am sorry if you "Professionals" see all this as some kind of threat, but very much doubt that ANY of our Gigs have prevented you earning your living, or "devalued live entertainment" - on the contrary, gigs that we have done in support of local community theatres have helped to MAINTAIN live entertainment (and not only musical entertainment, either) in places that would otherwise cease to exist.
There is no doubt that the "sharp practices" by bookers that you mention exist (they certainly did back in the day when I DID play for money) and I am in no way condoning them. However, in the rather narrow field of Shadows-style music, if you "get rid" of the enthusiastic amateur, there would be precious little left!
Surely, there is room for the professional AND amateur in any field of endeavour, so why not leave-out the rather childish (no pun intended!) name-calling, and "Live and let live", eh?
Regards
Paul.
(Now..............where's my Tin Hat?)
