Book description
Artist Management for the Music Business provides clear in depth information on what to do as an artist manager and how to do it. The book looks at the application of classic management theory to artist management, includes profiles of successful artist managers as well as offering skill development for planning, coaching, and leading.
Table of contents
- Cover
- Halftitle
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Professional artist management and its principles
- Chapter 2 Preparing to manage
- Chapter 3 The artist: Preparing to be managed
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Chapter 4 Lessons in artist management: From Colonel Parker to Jonnetta Patton
- Tom Parker
- Rene Angelil: Targeting
- Michael Jeffreys: Conflicts of Interest
- Peter Grant: A Shared Belief between the Artist and the Manager
- Herbert Breslin: Promoting Your Artist
- Joe Simpson: Manage by the Boy Scout Motto
- Jon Landau: Keeping a Business Focus
- Bob Doyle: Using Your Network
- Andrew Loog Oldham: Exploit Your Artist’s Talents
- Johnny Wright: A Matter of Timing
- Lou Pearlman: A Matter of Trust
- Sharon Osbourne: A Family Experience
- Lukasz Gottwald (Dr. Luke): Having It In Writing
- Jonnetta Patton Managing An Artist’s Image
- Chapter 5 The artist management contract
- Chapter 6 A primer for the artist manager
- Chapter 7 The artist as a business
- Chapter 8 Income from live performance
- Chapter 9 Income from songwriting
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Chapter 10 Income from recording
- Recording for Large Labels
- Income and Expenses for the Artist from a Recording Contract
- The Role of the Producer
- Other Expenses Charged to the Artist
- Things for Which the Label Customarily Pays
- Current Trends in Contracts for Recording Artists
- A Changing Model for Major Labels
- Artists Who Record for Independent Labels
- It’s Business
- The Role of Radio in the Recording Artist’s Income
- Sponsorships, Endorsements, Television, Motion Pictures
- Chapter 11 Conducting business for the artist
- Chapter 12 The artist career plan
- Chapter 13 Coaching, leadership, and final advice
- Appendix A Take 6 marketing brief
- Appendix B Artist management contract form
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Appendix C Partnership agreement for members of a band
- General partnership agreement of
- Recitals
- Article I Formation of general partnership
- Article II Partnership capital and loans
- Article III Accountings
- Article IV Profits, losses, distributions and expenses
- Article V Duties of partners, rights of partnership, outside activities and publishing participation
- Article VI Management and control
- Article VII Termination or admission of a partner
- Article VIII Purchase price of a partnership interest
- Article IX Additional provisions regarding termination
- Article X Dissolution
- Article XI Miscellaneous
- Exhibit “A” Assets owned by prior partnership
- Appendix D Recording contract
- Appendix E Ke$ha’s artist management contract
- Appendix F Code of conduct: Music manager’s forum in Australia
- Index
Product information
- Title: Artist Management for the Music Business 2e, 2nd Edition
- Author(s):
- Release date: October 2012
- Publisher(s): Focal Press
- ISBN: 9781136114779
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