WordNet
n. someone who engages a person or company for performances [syn: booker]
Usage examples of "booking agent".
East Battery, washing himself with their scented soap and served chickory coffee by the butler on the Bahamas porch, the sea breeze from Fort Sumter mixing with the honeysuckle from the garden in back.
But then Chris DiPetta, a booking agent in Atlanta, called Colleen singing Bill's praises.
I contacted Hesketh Unwin, the man I knew to be his booking agent, but was rebuffed.
With her booking agent in New York, at the hotel, with the magazine she was modelling for.
I was with him when he went calling on a booking agent named Arthur Berg, who was a big fish in those days.
When Longarm observed he hadn't needed special permission to just get aboard one of their coastal steamers down in Brownsville, the Corpus Christi booking agent explained, with a frosty smile, how the southbound steamer they expected around midnight was already overloaded with every stateroom spoken for.
Vance Hasslewood, Minmei's booking agent, was striding down the corridor toward him.
She had been using this booking agent since opening the club, and Mason had never let her down.
Things had gone steadily downhill since Vance Hasslewood had moved up in the world to become a booking agent and aspiring theater maven, leaving Minmei's cousin, costar, and lover to take over the duties of manager.
Or -- if it was me doin' the scare -- I'd wire a bunch of cash down to some booking agent in L.
No matter what shipping company or booking agent he tried, nothing was going there.
Talon Karrde and the former Mistryl Shadow Guard from Emberlene watched from an observation gallery that overlooked the bay, Shada wearing a form-hugging outfit of black elastex, and Karrde, in a tailored suit, looking more like her booking agent than her employer.