Artist's manager:
Music Publishing
Performing rights
- managers have juniors when managing a few bands
- they work on behave of artists
- promoting work of their clients/bands to get them a good deal
- gets % of the bands profits
- negotiating deals
- manager is a salesman
- helping band to produce their sound
- helping with the recordings and studio/ sometimes they help to produce
- choosing the songs
- mapping out a carrier plan
- establishing a carrier goals
- choose the right producer
- coordinate live performance
- overlooking merchandising (sometimes venue will take a %from the sales)
Music Publishing
- copyrights of your song
- Play your music in public
- 70 years you have your copyright
- licensing to play music
- protecting your song
- royalties / 2 types: performance, mechanical (downloaded)
- revenue
- everything has to have copyright on it
- you can register online or post it (musician union £20)
Performing rights
- right to perform music in public
- it's a part of a copyright law and demands payment to the music's composer and publisher performing rights and royalties are paid to songwriter whenever music is played in pub, shops, restaurants
- if you have a business you need to get a licence in order to play live music
- PRS are independent company that collect money for everybody