Written by Danica L. Mathes, Esq. Wednesday, 11 October 2006 03:13
Consider what sponsors are looking for: exposure and a desire to use their product or service. They also want to make sure their product and your music and level of professionalism match.
Monday, 14 August 2006 05:28
One of the manager's most important functions is to act as the artist's representative with industry players (i.e., record company and publishing company) to ensure that these industry entities are maximizing the artist's opportunities. Ideally, the manager handles every aspect of the artist's career so that the artist may concentrate on creative obligations.Friday, 30 June 2006 18:00
But the reality is that these industry professionals may not be knocking down your door for the chance to work with you, and none of them work for free.Written by Danica L. Mathes, Esq. Tuesday, 25 April 2006 06:25
Keep records of when and where you perform, sell CDs, and get publicity so you can prove your priority of use of the name in various territories.
Wednesday, 29 March 2006 04:44
You should not be afraid to present a written agreement to a Buyer; you will look more professional and also be more likely to get paid.
Monday, 27 February 2006 05:38
The band agreement should be negotiated toward the beginning of the relationship, when everyone is happy with everyone else.