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  2. Talent manager - Wikipedia

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    Talent manager Brian Epstein possessed his own celebrity status alongside his role serving the Beatles and other artists, such as by hosting this NBC broadcast in January 1965. A talent manager (also known as an artist manager, band manager, or music manager) is an individual who guides the professional career of artists within the ...

  3. 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]

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  6. Christmas Music: The Gift That Keeps on Giving (Royalties) - AOL

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    Boyle herself, like other artists, gets anywhere from 12 percent to 20 percent of the suggested retail price of the CD, according to The Root, with a cut of that cash going to managers, musicians ...

  7. American Federation of Musicians - Wikipedia

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    Labor leader James Petrillo took command of the AFM in 1940. He took a stronger stance, challenging technological unemployment. Among the most significant AFM actions was the 1942–44 musicians' strike (sometimes called the "Petrillo ban"), orchestrated to pressure record companies to agree to a royalty system more beneficial to the musicians.

  8. Music executive - Wikipedia

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    Although music executives work in senior management, a number of them have gone on to establish record labels of their own. Some of these owners start their careers in the music industry as artists, A&Rs, or producers establishing their reputation as they make connections and, or hone their craft. [2]

  9. 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 ...