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  2. How Much Musicians Get Paid to Be Featured on Other Artists ...

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    According to Tech N9ne, Eminem doesn’t charge a fee for a feature.Instead, he simply asks the artist to return the favor one day. "[Eminem] did the verse for nothing but a swap," the Strange ...

  3. James Blake on How Musicians Can Take Control of Their ...

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    By most measurements, James Blake is quite a successful musician: a popular, Grammy-winning singer-songwriter-producer specializing in electronic-based, pop-leaning music, who released eight ...

  4. Talent manager - Wikipedia

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    Modern talents managers are associated with all artistic fields, sports, as well as various fields in business. [3] Talent agents have at times been covered in the music or art press almost as intently as artists themselves, for example the various talent agents who spearheaded the British Invasion of The Beatles and Herman's Hermits in the 1960s such as Brian Epstein, Allan Williams, Harvey ...

  5. Tour promoter - Wikipedia

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    The tour promoter makes an offer of engagement to a particular artist, usually through the artist's agent or music manager. The promoter and agent then negotiate the live performance contract . The majority of live performance contracts are drawn up using the American Federation of Musicians (AFM) standard contract format known as the AFM ...

  6. Talent agent - Wikipedia

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    The agent's job is to get the talent to audition; the talent is the only person who can get the job. For their work, agents take a 10 to 20% commission of the gross, depending on whether the job is union (such as SAG-AFTRA) or not. Union jobs are paid per negotiated guidelines, but in non-union jobs, the pay is sometimes delayed.

  7. Promoter (entertainment) - Wikipedia

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    A promoter works with event production and entertainment industries to promote their productions, including in music and sports. Promoters are individuals or organizations engaged in the business of marketing and promoting live, or pay-per-view and similar, events, such as music concerts, gigs, nightclub performances and raves; sports events; and festivals.

  8. Resources for Musicians and Industry Workers Impacted ... - AOL

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    Numerous nonprofit organizations and mental health coalitions are offering disaster relief for members of the entertainment and music industries affected by the Los Angeles wildfires. Officials ...

  9. Music Managers Forum - Wikipedia

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    Music Managers Forum has partnered with Featured Artists' Coalition to organize an annual ceremony, the Artist & Manager Awards, "to celebrate the achievements of a whole spectrum of artists and managers". Honorary awards include the FanFair Alliance Award. [15] Music funding platform, beatBread, was the headline sponsor of the 2022 awards. [16]