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This report provides an executive summary, followed by an introduction to the context of the work itself and the role of music managers, information about our methodology, detailed exploration of, and commentary about our findings and links to technical appendices.
DownloadThis Code of Practice outlines the core values and professional standards that should underpin the role of a Music Manager and can be used as a framework for accountability.
Become a member to find out moreThe following document contains an example, long-form written management agreement jointly created by the Featured Artists Coalition, Music Managers Forum and Musicians Union.
Become a member to find out moreThis document will answer any questions you have about the new membership tiers.
Become a member to find out moreOur Manager Masterclass with Shaurav D'Silva is now available to watch back on our YouTube channel for members. From his beginnings as a DJ and promoter in 1998, Shaurav went on to organise the Urban Music Awards, work with the MOBOs, and found 2-Tone Entertainment in 2005, managing acts like Rudimental and Baby Blue. He later joined 3Beat Records/Universal as A&R, signing and developing Cashtastic, Stylo G, Fuse ODG, and Sigma, achieving over 10 million record sales and multiple No. 1 singles.
Become a member to find out moreThe handbook which accompanied our session with Music Minds Matter, exploring working away from home, how to prioritise self-care on the road, how to adjust to life back at home after tour, handling jet lag, and more.
Become a member to find out morePractical tools and guidance for submitting requests for renegotiations of old contracts, developed by the Council of Music Makers (CMM).
Become a member to find out moreStarting and sustaining a career in music can mean a lot of hard work, so understanding your revenue streams is vital for any self-releasing artist or indie label, Whether it’s money from radio airplay, TV or your music being played in public places, we'll be discussing how revenue flows back through to the performer and recording rightsholder. PPL’s George Prince took us through some practical steps on how to best manage your repertoire and help ensure that you are fairly rewarded when your music is broadcast or played in public.
Become a member to find out moreLearn about the streamlined, risk-free Merch on Demand (MoD) programme that's revolutionising how artists can create and sell custom merchandise to their global fanbase.
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