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A talent manager, also known as a personal manager, is one who guides the career of artists in the entertainment business. The responsibility of the talent manager is to oversee the day to day business affairs of an artist; to advise and counsel talent about professional matters and personal decisions which may affect their career. An entertainer is someone who is hired to entertain people. ... A stilt-walker entertaining shoppers at a shopping centre in Swindon, England Entertainment is an event, performance, or activity designed to give pleasure or relaxation to an audience (although, for example, in the case of a computer game the audience may be only one person). ...


The roles and responsibilities of a manager vary slightly from industry to industry, as do the commissions to which the manager is entitled. Music managers duties differ from those who advise actors, writers, directors, etc. The payment of commission as remuneration for services rendered or products sold is a common way to reward sales people. ... For other uses, see Actor (disambiguation). ... A writer is anyone who creates a written work, although the word more usually designates those who write creatively or professionally, or those who have written in many different forms. ... The film director, on the right, gives last minute direction to the cast and crew, whilst filming a costume drama on location in London. ...

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Music Managers

Music managers can manage Bands, singers and DJs. The role of a music manager is extensive; often tasks are divided among personal managers, business managers, tour managers, agents, bookers, and promoters. In music, a band is a company of musicians, or musical ensemble, usually popular or folk, playing parts of or improvising a musical arrangement on different musical instruments. ... For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ... DJ or dj may stand for Disc jockey, dinner jacket The DeadJournal website, or Djibouti. ...


Starting off

Early on in an artist's career, the different facets of management and marketing falls upon either the band itself or, if they have one, the manager. Because the band or artist is relatively unknown, promotion, booking, and touring are minimal. When starting off, a new music manager should establish a clear understanding of what the artist(s) want. This can be done through a written or verbal contract. A music managers' first task should be focused around a CD launch. For the magazine, see Marketing (magazine). ... A contract is a legally binding exchange of promises or agreement between parties that the law will enforce. ...


Compensation

Rates should be clearly stated initially. A manager normally gets 20% of the band's total income.


Gigs

It is important for a band to have experience in front of crowds. Birthday parties, free shows(like basement shows), and talent shows are good experience and do not require a lot of commitment (in terms of fan pull) on the part of the artist. If the artist wants a gig in a bar or venue, expect there to be conditions. The following is a list of some questions asked by bar owners/managers (in no particular order).

  • What kind of music?
  • How many people can you bring?
  • Do you want a door cover?
  • Can you provide a door person?
  • Will you be selling your demo tapes?

These are some of the main questions. In most cases they will ask for a demo tape/CD. This can be any type of recording, with any number of songs on it, and preferably the artist's better songs. The main objective for the bar owner is to fill their floor on any given night. To do this, the band should be as professional and as practiced as possible as to keep the bar patrons and more importantly, the bar owner, interested in you. This will have a positive effect on your getting booked for another show in the future.


Bring as many people as you can to the show through promoting and advertising. Although most bars and venues prefer you bring a good number of people to your shows, which also helps with future bookings, it's not mandatory to do so everytime.


In very rare situations for small bands, the said venue could charge the band a fee for a certain amount of people 'not' showing up to the show. This is a number of people guaranteed to be present and would have been agreed upon between the owner and band previously before show night. If those people don't come, the band pays. This fee is to cover bar costs and loss of money invested in setting up the show for the headlining band, and usually implemented in larger, more well known venues.


Photography

While the artist is recording, a photographer should be found. Pictures of the artist can be used for websites, CD labels/jackets, posters, and press kit. Cost for high quality rolls of film and their processing could be upwards of $200 for 150 pictures (labour not included). Finding a photographer friend is helpful but don't expect him or her to cover material cost. Have the photographs taken before your CD designs or artwork go into production. A photographer at the Calgary Folk Music Festival Paparazzi at the Tribeca Film Festival A photographer is a person who takes a photograph using a camera. ... “CD” redirects here. ... This page is a candidate to be moved to Wiktionary. ...


CD launch venue

Once a production date is given you can safely go out searching venues. CD launches are more attractive to bar owners because it nearly guarantees an audience. Consequently CD launch venues are relatively easy to land. Try to book a place where the crowd will feel good walking in and out. Presentation is everything. The crowd should be talking about the artist on arrival; not the undesirable conditions of the neighbourhood or bar. The size of the venue should be no bigger than the crowd you will attract. If the place is too big, the artist will look unimportant. A small place can be a good thing. Just make sure the stage can fit the band's gear.


Press Kit

Once a CD launch date is established a press kit should be prepared. The press kit is used to contact the press to promote the band. By this stage in the artist's career they should have a good grasp of their level of talent. A press kit consists of: This page is a candidate to be moved to Wiktionary. ...

  • Pamphlet with artist(s) biography, career highlights and pictures.
  • A written article about the artist that the press can easily edit and submit in their paper (less work for them).
  • A demo CD (in some cases the entire CD should be sent so the magazine/newspaper/radio station can review the entire CD.
  • Two tickets to the CD launch(if there is one).yup

It is important for the press kit to be flashy and attractive.


Key industry players

Typical large artist management companies include: Undertow Music, Gremlin UK, Triskele and Wise Buddah; and (CAA (Creative Artists Agency), one of the most well known Hollywood agencies. Undertow began in 1996 as a collective of independent artists, musicians, filmmakers, designers and creative managers sharing resources, ideas, and a love of music. ... The armoured triskelion on the flag of the Isle of Man Triskelion (or triskele, from Greek τρισκελης three-legged) is a symbol consisting of three bent human legs, or, more generally, three interlocked spirals, or any similar symbol with three protrusions exhibiting... Creative Artists Agency (CAA) is a talent and literary agency which represents a vast array of actors, musicians, writers, directors, and athletes, as well as a variety of companies and their products. ... ...


  Results from FactBites:
 
Talent manager - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (825 words)
A talent manager, also known as a personal manager, is one who guides the career of artists in the entertainment business.
The responsibility of the talent manager is to oversee the day to day business affairs of an artist; to advise and counsel talent about professional matters and personal decisions which may affect their career.
The roles and responsibilities of a manager vary slightly from industry to industry, as do the commissions to which the manager is entitled.
Talent manager - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (825 words)
Music managers duties differ from those who advise actors, writers, directors, etc.
Music managers can manage Bands, singers and DJs.
It is important for a band to have experience in front of crowds.
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