Basic Artist Management Contract For Music Artist In North Carolina

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The Basic Artist Management Contract for music artists in North Carolina is a legally binding agreement that outlines the relationship between an artist and their manager. Key features include the manager's responsibilities for guiding the artist’s career, negotiating contracts, and managing publicity. The contract stipulates that the artist must seek advice exclusively from the manager and prohibits them from engaging other representatives during the agreement's term. Compensation for the manager is based on a percentage of the artist's gross earnings, and terms for expenses incurred by the manager in furthering the artist's career are detailed. Additionally, the contract outlines provisions for termination and the rights of both parties regarding decision-making and liabilities. This contract is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants who work in entertainment law or support artists' careers, as it provides a framework for managing partnerships in a legal context. It serves to protect both the artist's creative interests and the manager's investment in the artist's development.
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As a general rule, managers take a percentage of all income generated by the artist in exchange for their management services. Commission rates typically range from 15-25% of the artist's gross income from: Recording royalties: Sales, streaming and licensing of recorded music.

As a general rule, managers take a percentage of all income generated by the artist in exchange for their management services. Commission rates typically range from 15-25% of the artist's gross income from: Recording royalties: Sales, streaming and licensing of recorded music.

Managers' commissions are typically between 15 to 20% of an artist's gross income. Whether it's 15% or 20% really depends on the level of the band and the bargaining power of each party. I've seen some net deals, but they are extremely rare. That being said, I always push for a net commission on merchandise.

An Artist Management Agreement is used by a personal manager to contract with a recording and performing musical artist to set the terms for managing the artist's career. The manager receives a percentage of all the income generated by the artist for the management services provided.

Your Music Recording Contract should cover details like: Compensation and royalties. Where and when the album will be recorded. The album's release date. Who has creative control over specific elements of the album. The termination clause. The exclusive agreement clause. Dispute resolution. Promotional appearances.

How long is a normal artist manager contract? The standard length of the management contract is three years but it can vary from 2 to 5 years on a case by case basis. Most contracts also include a "Sunset" clause.

A Music Recording Contract is a legal agreement between a music recording company and an artist or group that creates music. Recording companies use the contract to outline the terms for creating recorded music with the artist. Your Music Recording Contract should cover details like: Compensation and royalties.

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Basic Artist Management Contract For Music Artist In North Carolina