hello all,
I'm looking for a contract to give unsigned bands before recording in my studio. The contract needs to be an agreement that covers all services I will provide (recording / producing) as well as stating that proper credits must be given on the album. Finally, the contract should detail that should the unsigned artist be picked up by a record label and their music is distributed that I should received compensation (for the songs I've recorded and produced). I've had to sign a contract like this before so I know such a thing exists I just haven't found one that covers all those grounds. I've browsed through http://www.musiccontracts.com but I am not certain if any of them match exactly what I'm looking for. If anyone could help me it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Nate
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MightyFaulk wrote: hello all, I'm looking for a contract to giv
MightyFaulk wrote: hello all,
I'm looking for a contract to give unsigned bands before recording in my studio. The contract needs to be an agreement that covers all services I will provide (recording / producing) as well as stating that proper credits must be given on the album. Finally, the contract should detail that should the unsigned artist be picked up by a record label and their music is distributed that I should received compensation (for the songs I've recorded and produced). I've had to sign a contract like this before so I know such a thing exists I just haven't found one that covers all those grounds. I've browsed through http://www.musiccontracts.com but I am not certain if any of them match exactly what I'm looking for. If anyone could help me it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Nate
If you signed a contract you should have been given a copy of it. Why don't you just paraphrase the contract you signed and remembered in your own terms. We hired a lawyer to do our contract and it cost us about $100 for his work. One hundred dollars over the 15 years we have been in business is a small amount.
I'm just going to poke my head here with some thoughts because I
I'm just going to poke my head here with some thoughts because I'd be interested to find an answer to your question as well.
It sounds like it'd be a royalty contract of sorts. I'd imagine it'd have to be a contract that is drafted for the purpose of your intentions. Maybe contacting an entertainment lawyer would be the best route?
Either way, I'd like to find out as well :)