Submitted by anonymous on Fri, 11/12/2004 - 04:52 Does anyone have guest musician contracts to allow a musician to play for a fee and receive no rights or royalties to the work? Thanks Tags music musician contracts music contracts legalities Log in or register to post comments Comments anonymous talent release these kinds of contracts are called talent relea talent release these kinds of contracts are called talent releases and something of value has to be paid for the session to be legal (even small amounts as long as it is listed and signed by the talent. Log in or register to post comments Sat, 07/30/2005 - 22:41 Permalink anonymous They are also called Side Artist Agreements. Check out http://w They are also called Side Artist Agreements. Check out http://www.musiccontracts.com for more information. Log in or register to post comments Sun, 07/31/2005 - 07:30 Permalink
anonymous talent release these kinds of contracts are called talent relea talent release these kinds of contracts are called talent releases and something of value has to be paid for the session to be legal (even small amounts as long as it is listed and signed by the talent. Log in or register to post comments Sat, 07/30/2005 - 22:41 Permalink
anonymous They are also called Side Artist Agreements. Check out http://w They are also called Side Artist Agreements. Check out http://www.musiccontracts.com for more information. Log in or register to post comments Sun, 07/31/2005 - 07:30 Permalink
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talent release these kinds of contracts are called talent relea
talent release
these kinds of contracts are called talent releases and something of value has to be paid for the session to be legal (even small amounts as long as it is listed and signed by the talent.
They are also called Side Artist Agreements. Check out http://w
They are also called Side Artist Agreements. Check out http://www.musiccontracts.com for more information.