TymE said:
The problem is people that know generally don't share.
I guess you don't read "Blowing Up From the Basement" that appears on this site.
The entire purpose of the series of articles is for artists, producers, and aspiring label heads to mobilize themselves from their basement home/studios into becoming a force with their local scene into a national talent.
The articles also state (and I quote)
"As always, if you have a topic you would like to know more about, contact Fade or shoot me a PM, and we'll make it happen."
So the problem isn't that people who know aren't sharing, it's the people that don't know don't do their research"
I did an article on managers and stuff a while back, so once all the articles get posted once again you'll be good-to-go.
bluchippa5 said:
A booking agent is different from a manager, I'm assuming you know this but just in case you don't. Your manager handles more of the operations side, making contacts, and putting you with the right people to do business. Getting shows booked is done by a booking agent who gets you dates. But it seems u pretty much got a basic understanding of what a manager is and how much u should pay him. Maybe just that many people here arent at the management phase right now. Or maybe they are like me, they dealt with flaky m.f.'s trying to pretend like a manager and lock you into a long term deal. The best idea is to ask around in your area for people that could refer u to someone thats reputable.with a track sheet you can follow up on. u may also look into entertainment lawyers. many of these guys have the same connections as managers and can make sure ur protected, as long as they aren't flaky themselves...
Couldn't have said it any better myself. Good info.
Relic said:
GOD yes if anyone has some nonsnakey shit for management please PM me or post.
I have been doing EVERYTHING for my company
And would LOVE to get a ligit manager for the whole whop.
I need paying shows both national and international for myself and my artists.
Also folk I dont give more than 15% (at the high water mark) 10% generally.
I dont sign lifetime contracts.
And whatever we do doesnt become part yours for life.
I know that the BEST managers dont ask for shit, they produce, and thats when I get happy enough to make sure you eat well as well.
With the basics now being covered .... whassup?
Tyme great post I swear I was gonna do the same thing.
Thanx,
Next?
The best managers also won't even talk to you UNLESS they feel your music is gonna make them consistent money for the next 3-5 years.
Normally, if you got that "next level sound/music" then managers will approach you.
If you've been doing everything for your company, then you need to get yourself a personal assistant, TRUST ME it'll take all the pressure and stress off your back in terms of running a label.
If you can find a good, honest manager willing to work for 10%, then you are the man indeed, because it's not too many of those that exist.