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9780823076888

This Business of Artist Management

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  • ISBN13:

    9780823076888

  • ISBN10:

    0823076881

  • Edition: 4th
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-11-01
  • Publisher: Billboard Books

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Summary

This authoritative reference on artist management in the music industry is the standard for all phases of managing a musician's career from both the artist's and manager's point of view. This substantially updated edition covers the major changes that have transformed the business world and music industry over the past six years. Particular emphasis is given to the impact of the Internet, including the MP3 controversy and its lingering ramifications, copyright licensing on the Web, navigating trade identity issues on the Net, domain names, and the high-tech fight against cyberpiracy. Included are real-world examples-as well as new interviews with top booking agents, personal managers, concert promoters, record company executives, road managers, and artists. For aspiring and professional managers in the music/entertainment field as well as musicians, music publishers, and record company personnel Winner of the presigious ASCAP Deems Taylor Award for excellence in music publishing This replaces 0-8230-7705-5, which sold more than 25,000 copies

Author Biography

H. Lee Hetherington is a Law Professor at Mississippi College School of Law in Jackson.

Table of Contents

Seeing the big picturep. 2
Grasping the basics of artist managementp. 11
Launching the artist's careerp. 17
Finding a manager/finding an artistp. 23
Evaluating the artist/manager relationshipp. 35
Understanding the key terms of a management contractp. 46
Assessing the business state of the artist's careerp. 62
Employing the expertise of a professional support teamp. 73
Taking creative inventory of the artist's abilitiesp. 79
Mapping out the artist's career planp. 92
Making things happen in the artist's careerp. 100
Maximizing the effectiveness of the artist's development teamp. 107
Getting a record dealp. 114
Understanding the basics of music publishingp. 134
Exploiting the availability of media exposurep. 147
Identifying venues for live performancesp. 158
Making money from merchandising, commercials, and corporate sponsorshipp. 169
Taking a global perspective on the artist's careerp. 179
Understanding the manager's juggling act : a case studyp. 188
Helping the record company help youp. 196
Managing the artist's tourp. 204
Evaluating the artist's progressp. 214
Coping with the stress of success : a case studyp. 220
Learning how to hold on to your moneyp. 228
Contemplating the qualities of successful artistsp. 234
American Federation of Musicians (AF of M) booking agent agreementp. 239
American Federation of Musicians (AF of M) performance agreement (local engagements)p. 242
American Federation of Musicians (AF of M) performance agreement (touring)p. 244
ASCAP membership agreementp. 245
Mechanical license agreementp. 247
Songwriters Guild of America writer-publisher contractp. 249
Popular songwriters agreementp. 254
Exclusive songwriters agreementp. 256
Management agreementp. 258
Arista recording contract (excerpt)p. 265
Side artist agreementp. 273
Organizations, unions, and guildsp. 277
A crash course in trademarks for artists and managersp. 279
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