The real "King of NY" wouldn't cut and run like that. You knnow what a real top flight promoter does? I'll give you an example: one of the best, if not the best, had an event a couple of years ago on a cold rainy night, and at teh last minute the venue backed out on him. So he sat outside in teh cold and rain, and personally took responsibility and met every guy who showed up and appologised and offered him free admission to his next party as compensation.
Needless to say, his next part was a HUGE success and help push him to the top of the NY scene.
What I tell everyone in this business is this: in all businesses, there are screwup. Don't try to hide them or sweep them under the rug or deny them. Sincce all business have screwups, the difference between a good business and a not-so-good one isn't whether they ever screw up or not. It's how they handle themselves after a screw up that gets people's attentions. It doesn't sound like Hannibal is ready to be a major player yet.
Needless to say, his next part was a HUGE success and help push him to the top of the NY scene.
What I tell everyone in this business is this: in all businesses, there are screwup. Don't try to hide them or sweep them under the rug or deny them. Sincce all business have screwups, the difference between a good business and a not-so-good one isn't whether they ever screw up or not. It's how they handle themselves after a screw up that gets people's attentions. It doesn't sound like Hannibal is ready to be a major player yet.