Tour Manager Contract With Players In Cuyahoga

State:
Multi-State
County:
Cuyahoga
Control #:
US-0021BG
Format:
Word; 
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The Tour Manager Contract with Players in Cuyahoga is a comprehensive agreement designed to outline the role of the manager in representing the artist in various capacities, specifically in the music and entertainment industry. It highlights essential features such as the manager's authority to negotiate contracts, represent the artist's interests, and manage public relations. Users are instructed to fill the form by inserting relevant details such as names and addresses, and they can modify sections related to compensation terms and duration upon agreement. The contract serves multiple use cases, including management of live performances, recordings, and publicity efforts for artists and musicians. This document is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants who facilitate agreements involving artists, ensuring they understand the rights and obligations of both parties. The form includes provisions for termination, compensation based on earnings, and a fiduciary responsibility, enabling legal professionals to effectively advise clients on managing their artistic careers in a legally sound manner.
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FAQ

It's easy to forget that managing a tour means going on tour oneself. Just like the musicians and crew members they manage, tour managers spend hours riding in cars, buses, and/or planes, work long days that continue well into the night, and sleep in hotels and motels in unfamiliar cities.

It's worth noting that tour managers often double as personal managers. This means that they not only oversee the logistics of the tour but also manage all aspects of an artist's life. They are responsible for not only ensuring a smooth-running tour but also ensuring the artist's happiness and well-being.

For a young-gun tour manager just starting out on a van tour, the average salary is anywhere between $1000 – $1500 per week. With a few years of touring experience, the average tour manager's salary can range between $2000 – $3000 per week, depending on the organization and responsibilities.

A tour manager, or music manager, travels with performing artists, musicians and musicians on touring journeys that can span several cities and last for months. Their job is to ensure that tours run smoothly by providing administrative, organisation and on-the-ground support to musicians and their crew.

A tour manager (or concert tour manager) is the person who helps to organize the administration for a schedule of appearances of a musical group (band) or artist at a sequence of venues (a concert tour).

Kind of in general if it's a solo artist with hired musicians the artist has a bus of their own that maybe their tour manager and assistant are on, band and crew have a separate bus/buses, but a lot of times the artist will fly ahead anyway. If it's a long drive, like a few days, they may fly home in between.

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Tour Manager Contract With Players In Cuyahoga