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Members not making gigs

I get the point people are making about free and not getting paid vs. someone making plans with family BUT....

If you commit to it, you should do it. Period.

Yep and that's pretty much what everyone mentioning the pay scale has also said. But in the real world we have discovered, whether we like it or not, that there's a correlation between the size of the paycheck and the solidity of the commitment in others. It's not what I would do, but it IS what I expect others to do unless I know them well enough to know that they take their commitments as seriously as I do.

Now please don't confuse my saying it's what I expect with my meaning I approve of this. I don't. But I do not have control over other people and their values and ethics. The only things in this that I have control over are the choices I make as to who I'm going to work with.
 
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Folks. I find myself in a bad spot right now. I am the bassist and band manager of my band. I've been playing with the Singer/guitarist for about 8 years and we have been part of a few bands that we put together over that time. We are a 4 piece band and one member (the second guitar/backing vox) has allowed me to book a gig and then only to tell me that he 'mistakenly' made travel plans over the weekend of the gig. He did it last year and he did it again this year.
I book the gigs with my face and my contact and no one else's. We play awfully cheap and for free. With 5 gigs lined up from now until the end of August, I find myself having a very hard time swallowing this. I feel personally betrayed and very hurt. I feel that this one guy could give a &*#k about anyone else. You don't do this twice. I am this close to cancelling the rest of them and maybe even letting the whole thing crash.

I don't know if I'm just being pissy about it or if my feelings are warranted. My actions going forward may be too drastic or maybe just what needs to be done. The other half of this partnership (remember. me and the guitarist/vocalist have been doing this together for the last 9 years) feels like we should do the gig without the other guy, just the 3 of us(includes the drummer). I don't want to. I feel this is a 4 piece band and we play in front of an audience as a 4 piece. Thats it. My partner obviously thinks this is nothing to worry about and doesn't want to change anything. Play the gig. Don't look for another guitarist.
Anyone have a thought as to what I should do? I have decided that I'ts best for me to cancel the gig he isn't going to be at but maybe I should entertain some thoughts about this from the Talkbass community first.
Fool me once, shame on you. FOOL ME TWICE, SHAME ON ME