
jugalo180
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I would appreciate any helpful information towards the direction i need to be going in regards to which one of these specialists i need to obtain first.
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songwritten said:You def. do not want a manager before a lawyer. I've been told that you should not sign a management contract until the manager is able to get you somekind of offer.
jugalo180 said:Thanks! is there a difference between managers that get you gigs and managers that try and get you record deals, or is that manager supposed to do it all?
does the manager work for me or do i work for the manager? this may seem like a dumb question, but i see some movies where the manager seems to be running the show, but then i see some where the artists call all the shots.
songwritten said:Hey, most managers are set for specific tasks. You may find SOME that do tours as well as trying to get you a record deal...but not many. Most people have one manager who handles getting you signed, working out some legal work with lawyers, and just keeping the band informed and organized. There are also tour managers who will actually go on the road with you..sometimes they change from tour to tour..sometimes they don't.
TECHNICALLY, you pay for the managers service, so they work for you...but any reputable manager will have knowledge that will probably surpass a given artist.
some more advice: Don't get together and sign a management deal with someone (while you're looking for a major label deal) if they don't know anyone in the biz or don't have anymore weight than you yourself trying to call a label. Also, try to sign the SHORTEST contract possible. You can always sign a new one down the road.
Peace,
Josh O'Neill
Dani Pace said:Rule of thumb: Never sign anything without having a lawyer look it over and approve it.
Rule of thumb #2: Never hire a lawyer that your manager recomends.
Rule of thumb #3: Never hire a manager that your lawyer recomends.
man Ive known some buddies that their manager was sticking them. honestly my friends some times would come home from a gig with like $20. manager would say they didnt make much. but the buy has a nice house. one time they guys needed to get paid but the maneger said he didnt have the money just yet then just bought his daughter a new car. They had to beg him to get him to pay up. this guy was some how tied to a record lable.jugalo180 said:Thanks! is there a difference between managers that get you gigs and managers that try and get you record deals, or is that manager supposed to do it all?
does the manager work for me or do i work for the manager? this may seem like a dumb question, but i see some movies where the manager seems to be running the show, but then i see some where the artists call all the shots.