Agreement Between Composers, Vocalists and Musicians to Write, Produce and Record Compilation Recording with Profits to go to Charities

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This Agreement Between Composers, Vocalists, and Musicians outlines the terms for creating a compilation recording. This form is unique as it specifies that all profits from the project will support designated charities, distinguishing it from other recording agreements that focus primarily on profit-sharing among artists. This agreement is essential for those collaborating on a compilation album, ensuring clear rights and responsibilities regarding song usage and distribution.

Key parts of this document

  • Identification of all parties involved, including composers, vocalists, musicians, and producers.
  • Details regarding the compilation album, including title and track information.
  • Clause for assigning rights to the members of the associated charity organization.
  • Provision for gross revenue collection and disbursement to designated charities.
  • Mechanisms for enforcing copyright and handling potential legal disputes.
  • Provisions for modifications, severability, and governing law.
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When this form is needed

This form should be used when composers, vocalists, and musicians unite to produce a compilation album with the intention of donating the profits to charities. It is suitable for any collaborative musical project where multiple artists contribute their talents and want to ensure that financial proceeds go to specific charitable causes.

Who should use this form

  • Musical artists collaborating on a compilation album.
  • Composers looking to ensure proper rights management for their songs.
  • Charitable organizations seeking to collaborate with artists for fundraising through music.
  • Producers involved in the marketing and distribution of a compilation album.

How to complete this form

  • Identify and list all parties including composers, vocalists, musicians, and producers in the designated sections.
  • Fill in the name and details of the compilation album and affiliated organization.
  • Clearly outline the rights assigned to the charity and detail revenue distribution mechanisms.
  • Ensure all parties review and understand their responsibilities and rights before signing.
  • Obtain all necessary signatures and maintain a copy of the agreement for records.

Is notarization required?

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. It is advisable to check with a legal expert if any specific notarization is necessary in your jurisdiction.

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Common mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to include all contributing parties' names and addresses, which can lead to disputes later.
  • Not clearly defining the rights assigned, which can create legal complications regarding song usage.
  • Neglecting to specify the procedure for disbursing profits to charities, resulting in miscommunication.
  • Overlooking the need for signatures from all parties, which may invalidate the agreement.

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FAQ

A Band Agreement is an agreement between members of a band with respect to how they are. going to run the affairs of the band, either generally, or just in relation to certain issues.

Recording company details (name, contact info) Artist details (group name, names of each artist, contact info) Production details, e.g. studio address, recording session dates, control over song selections on the recording, and control over album title.

The basic elements of a recording contract require an artist to be initially bound to a company for a certain duration with options, in favour of the company, to continue the contract for a further term. However, there is no obligation on the part of the company to exploit the composed material of the artist.

Set aside a few hours together without distractions. Make a list of areas to cover. Go over each component and come up with a compromise. Draft the agreement. Have a lawyer review and revise it. Sign it.

Recording contract. Call it what you want, but it all equates to a legally binding agreement between the artist and label. Under the deal, a label generally pays for making, distributing and marketing the recordings.The label also agrees to pay you a set share of money from recording sales known as the royalty rate.

Set aside a few hours together without distractions. Make a list of areas to cover. Go over each component and come up with a compromise. Draft the agreement. Have a lawyer review and revise it. Sign it.

A band name may be owned by the members or by whoever has taken the band under contract. Ownership of a band's name depends largely on whether there is an informal or formal arrangement in place, and what those agreements consist of.

A Band Agreement is a contract between band members, much like a partnership agreement is to a partnership. It simply outlines how the band business will be run. If you don't run your band at least somewhat like a business, please stop reading and choose an easier career. You won't make it in this one.

Originally Answered: Can two members of a band perform separately under the band name when the band breaks up? Generally speaking, SOMEONE owns the name.

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