Basic Artist Management Contract With Music In Broward

State:
Multi-State
County:
Broward
Control #:
US-0021BG
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Word; 
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The Basic artist management contract with music in Broward is a comprehensive agreement between an artist and a manager aimed at facilitating the artist's career development in music and related fields. Key features include the manager's responsibilities to provide guidance, negotiate employment terms, and oversee public relations for the artist. The contract outlines the manager's rights and authority, establishing a fiduciary relationship where the manager acts as the artist's representative. It details the compensation structure based on gross monthly earnings, defines the term of the agreement which spans three years with options for renewal, and specifies the process for termination. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in the music industry, as it provides clear terms and conditions for artist representation while ensuring that all parties understand their rights and responsibilities. The document serves as a fundamental tool for negotiating management relationships, establishing expectations, and protecting the interests of both the artist and the manager.
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As a general rule, managers take a percentage of all income generated by the artist in exchange for their management services. Commission rates typically range from 15-25% of the artist's gross income from: Recording royalties: Sales, streaming and licensing of recorded music.

When Does an Artist Need a Music Manager? If you're working on your very first album release, the chances are slim that your career can really benefit from having a music manager. However, artists whose careers are beginning to take off usually enjoy significant advantages through having a good manager.

Managers typically receive 15% to 20% of the artist's gross earnings (before any expenses are deducted), but this figure can vary from contract to contract. For example, a manager might start at 20% and decrease his or her cut to 15% after a period of time or once the artist achieves a certain level in their career.

Steps To Starting An Artist Management Company Build Your Artist Roster. Sign A Contract. Don't Quit Your Day Job Just Yet. Draft an Artist Management Company Business Plan. Make a Name for Yourself. Get Organized. Work With an Entertainment Accountant. Hire an Entertainment Lawyer.

Your Music Recording Contract should cover details like: Compensation and royalties. Where and when the album will be recorded. The album's release date. Who has creative control over specific elements of the album. The termination clause. The exclusive agreement clause. Dispute resolution. Promotional appearances.

Can anyone make a legally binding contract? Yes, almost anyone can make a legally binding contract between two parties if all the abovementioned conditions are met. The contract must involve legal subject matter, and both parties must freely consent to the terms.

Comments Section Networking: Attend industry events, music conferences, and shows to meet people in the industry. Research: Look for managers who work with artists in your genre and have a track record of success. Referrals: Ask fellow musicians and industry contacts for recommendations.

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Basic Artist Management Contract With Music In Broward