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Full Description
The Enterprising Musician's Guide to Performer Contracts is an empowering resource that provides detailed, plain-language explanations of the clauses commonly found in legal agreements such as engagement (gig) contracts, artist-management contracts, and producer agreements. Musicians from all musical styles will be able to decipher contracts offered to them and improve terms to their benefit. In clear detail, David Williams dissects the most common clauses in performer contracts, revealing how to avoid pitfalls and properly amend content to address each musician's needs.
Seasoned performers, emerging artists, and music students of all levels will find this handy volume an invaluable compendium of conflict-free guidance as they navigate their careers in the music industry.
Contents
Foreword - Stephanie Blythe
Introduction
PART I: CONTRACT LAW AND THE AMERICAN LEGAL SYSTEM
Chapter One—A Brief Overview of the American Legal System
Chapter Two—Contract Basics
Chapter Three—Breach of Contract (When Things Go Wrong)
PART II: THE NUTS & BOLTS OF CONTRACT INTERPRETATION
Chapter Four—Interpreting Contract Language: 8 Tips for Getting Started
Chapter Five—Clauses Commonly Found in Musicians' Contracts
Chapter Six—A Step-by-Step Guide for Analyzing Your Contracts
PART III: PERFORMERS' CONTRACTS
Chapter Seven—Musicians' Engagement ("gig") Contracts
Chapter Eight—Personal Representation
PART IV: RESOURCES
Chapter Nine—Self Help
Index