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Table of Contents Your Legal Companion 1 1 Yes, Your Band Is a Business! 3 Taking On the Music Industry 4 Your Band Is a Business 4 Apathy Is Not the Answer 5 Common Band Issues 5 Written Agreements: Your First Line of Defense 7 What’s New in is Edition? 8 2 Band Partnerships and Beyond 9 Who Needs a Band Partnership Agreement? 12 Using a BPA to Avoid Getting Screwed 14 Abbreviated Band Partnership Agreement 16 Full-Length Band Partnership Agreement 21 What’s the Right Business Entity for Your Band? 38 Converting From a Partnership to an LLC 48 3 Management 53 What Is a Manager? 55 Avoiding Common Management Problems 56 Abbreviated Management Agreement 62 Full-Length Management Agreement 68 Variations on Management Arrangements 81 [...]... minimizing your damages This isn’t to say that you can always avoid getting screwed Be prepared for some setbacks In this chapter we’ll ease you into the different aspects of your band’s business, and we’ll try to help you decide on the business form that is best for your band Your Band Is a Business The first and most important step in running your band’s business is to accept the fact that it is a business. .. music is your band’s creative work, and selling that music is a business venture As long as your band is interested in selling its music, business knowledge is as essential to your success as musical creativity! You may be surprised to learn that taking care of business actually involves creativity and is not quite as boring as you may believe (ask Mick Jagger—a business school graduate) In fact, your. .. with understanding how to run a business and to do it successfully This doesn’t mean your band must micro anage every detail of its m business As your band develops, you will Chapter 1 | Yes, Your Band is a Business! | 5 delegate power and responsibilities But, especially at the beginning, it’s important for you to understand basic contract and accounting principles in order to make smart decisions... Intention to Obtain Compulsory License 273 Mechanical License and Authorization for First-Time Recording of Song 277 How Many CD Copies Should Your Band Order? 280 How to Avoid Getting Screwed During the Duplication Process 281 13 Selling Your Music .283 How Do Records Get Into Stores? .285 Consignments 287 Independent Distributors ... lawyer might be necessary, suggestions on how to choose the right lawyer, and tips on how to avoid being overbilled • Song ownership and music publishing Ownership and publishing of songs results in a lot of music business revenue For that reason, it is potentially explosive territory for bands and often members can’t seem to agree on who wrote a song or how to split the revenue You’ll find plenty of... agreement: for all band members, covering how to divide expenses and profits, rights to songs, rights to the band name, and related issues • Management agreement: for your band and your manager, covering commissions, length of representation, and posttermination issues • Label-shopping agreement: for your band and your attorney (or whoever is shopping your band to record companies), covering issues such... that your band is a business But what kind of business is it? Every business has a legal structure, which we refer to as a business form You’ve probably heard of most of the common ones: • Sole proprietorship In a sole proprietor ship, you own and operate the band by yourself and are personally liable for business debts You pay the other band members, either as employees or as independent contractors...4 Attorneys 83 Entertainment Attorneys 84 Locating, Hiring, and Firing an Attorney 84 How to Avoid Getting Screwed by Your Attorney 89 Having an Attorney Shop Your Music 91 Label-Shopping Agreement 94 5 Band Equipment 105 Equipment... Situations: Understanding Your Band’s Tax Responsibilities 366 Income Taxes: Different Rules for Different Businesses 367 Tax Deductions: Secrets for Saving on Taxes 374 Payroll Taxes: When Your Band Hires Employees .388 How to Get a Federal Tax ID Number (FEIN) for Your Partnership 390 Appendix A How to Use the CD-ROM 393 Installing the Files Onto Your Computer 394... downbeat, then you probably possess the skills necessary to understand a spreadsheet The “I Don’t Care” Excuse It only takes getting burned once before a musician realizes, “I do care about business. ” Most musical careers are relatively short, and the only way to make a career last longer is to devote equal time to music and business Without business knowledge, you may soon find that the glory days . looked to Nolo to help solve their legal and business problems. We work every day to be worthy of this trust. Ralph Warner Nolo co-founder Emma Cofod Music Law How to Run Your Band’s Business By. Arrangements 81 4 Attorneys 83 Entertainment Attorneys 84 Locating, Hiring, and Firing an Attorney 84 How to Avoid Getting Screwed by Your Attorney 89 Having an Attorney Shop Your Music 91 Label-Shopping. step in running your band’s business is to accept the fact that it is a business. Producing music is your band’s creative work, and selling that music is a business venture. As long as your