Thursday, March 31, 2011
The Importance of Carefully Reviewing Contracts to Limit Legal Liabilities
When entering the entertainment industry you must be sure that you have the proper legal representation. Why is this important? Not only is it important for you as an artist have any run ins with the law, but it is important to ensure that all contracts that are in place have been properly reviewed. Such as contracts pertaining to touring, use of image, and/or publishing & distribution. I recently came across several articles that outlined the importance and discussed breaching of contracts in each of these ways.
Well Ne-Yo, Ginuwine, and Tyson Beckford definitely understand the importance of carefully reviewing and having a contract. Many of you might be familiar with the case Ne-Yo filed against the R. Kelly promoter (Rowe Entertainment) claiming breach of contract. If not, Ne-Yo filed a lawsuit due to his premature dismissal from R. Kelly’s “Double Up tour”. In this lawsuit he requested that he be paid even though he was released prior to the end of the tour. Rowe Ent. Then stated that the reasoning behind was not receiving a fully executed contract from Ne-Yo. In layman’s terms: there were some signatures missing and Rowe Ent. stated, "From a business perspective, it would have been extremely difficult for me to continue under this cloud of uncertainty." The tour was eventually canceled due to legalities that R. Kelly himself had.
In Ginuwine’s mid 2007 contract conflict, he filed a lawsuit against King Music Group for breach of contract, negligent representation, and fraud. In this case Ginuwine alleged that he was falsely convinced to sign a recording artist contract with King Music Group. King Music Group didn’t seem to exist however. The terms & conditions of said contract were that Ginuwine had to produce one album for the company for $1.75 million with an advance of $500,000. There was a signing between the two parties however there seems to be no listing for King Music Group nor has the artist received any financial backing. With Ginuwine being bound to the previously mentioned contract he was unable to make any records for any other companies for fear to be sued himself for a breach of contract with King Music Group.
Tyson Beckford is an internationally know model who has known for being a Sean Jean model, in his law suit he filed also for breach of contract as well as trademark infringement. Beckford claims that there was a contract between himself and Sean Jean to lend his face and image for an advertising campaign in the amount of $1.2 million. The reason the contract was deemed breached was due to all of the payments not being made. He was to receive for $300,000 payments however, only received the 1st payment, part of the 2nd, and neither of the 3rd or 4th payments. With these actions happening, the contract between Beckford and Sean Jean was said to now be null and void. Though this was so, his images were still used for the campaign.
As an artist manager, I urge our clients to ensure that they carefully review all of their contracts (especially those between them and myself). Even the most seasoned artist can fall victim to a fraudulent contract or businessperson. Not only do we have a lawyer on staff at Rising Phoenix Entertainment Group but also, we advise our clients to ensure that everything has been covered in the contracts and looked over carefully by their personal representation. After reading these articles, I personally feel that all contracts are extremely important and should never be taken lightly. You always want to make sure that all “I”s are dotted and all “t”s are crossed (i.e. Ne-Yo contract). As well as make sure you carefully research the company you are considering signing a contract with. (i.e. Ginuwine)
Sources: Music Recording Contract Fraud; Tyson Beckford Sues Diddy for Breach of Contract; Ne-Yo Sues R. Kelly Tour Promoter for Breach of Contract
Thursday, March 24, 2011
10 Reasons to Buy From Independent Artists
Since becoming an Artist manager, I am realizing the benefits of remaining independent from labels. However, when the artist chooses to be independent rather than signed with a huge label they have a few disadvantages. This article I found taught me 10 reasons on why you should buy from independent artists. I hope that you enjoy!
1. Independent musicians can share their passion and unique talent. You can express their personal stories to follow their own instincts, and not follow orders from major label executives, whatever they need. From the perspective of the customer, by exploring free radio stations and other sources of independent music, too, are now making their own decisions on what’s hot and what’s not.
2. Many of the popular music formats dealers only offer music from major labels, and only rarely do they give everything for free, no matter how many albums you download or buy CDs. An independent artist is free to be unique and generous in its sales methods. For consumers, this may mean more quantity discounts, coupon offers and appreciation for their repeat purchases.
3. The independent musicians can communicate directly with customers, selling online does not feel like an isolating experience for the artist. Many times to get the thrill of an e-mail directly from the musicians an independent label music buyers in a devout fans spin.
4. Niche marketing is the big buzz these days, and nowhere is it more successful than in independent music. As an independent musician, you are free to create your own unique niche in the process, achieve more ideal fans. As someone who buys music from an independent label, you may find it easier, the music, and defined also expresses you to discover.
5. By buying from independent labels, musicians and customers can share the love. Look at it this way, here’s a scenario. A music lover makes a purchase. The independent musician has complete control over what reported in the thank-you message. The customer can write again. The musician, the customer can be found in his blog, mention the customer basks in the glory of the personal and shares it with all his friends on his Facebook page. Backlinks abound. Try to you on the purchase of a major label.
6. Everyone feels more authentic. A MySpace page is more authentic than a billboard. A blog is more authentic than a press release. As an independent music company with the real communication can replace you and your fans can comment on your website and get a straight answer out of you with their names.
7. In an era when many music retailers close their doors, customers can their favorite independent musicians, the music by making it available directly from the artist. Musician with a clearly defined niche and loyal, enthusiastic fans can stay through the ups and downs of the retail music industry untouched.
8. An independent musician can develop its own website presence on the basis of its own unique character and style. Fans can hang that set in a place where they can listen to music clips, to socialize, to see video performances, music buy and build on each other excitement. Everything is in one place, and they can discover a new artist or a song, your comments, bookmark the site, to make a purchase and new friends, all at the same time.
9. Musicians get a bigger cut from sales of their music. This may seem obvious, but if the customers could see that some of their favorite musicians get from major labels, they would more efforts to support independent musicians to make and buy from independent labels.
10.Indie musicians can join together to support each other and further their causes, in organizations such as Association of Independent Music, or Rock the Net, just two examples. Major record companies often restrict what their artists cannot. Consumers cannot only the music they love, they affiliate themselves with the causes they believe in.
Here are a couple independent artists that I am currently working with that I would love for you all to support. Thank you in advance for listening and supporting.
Rising Phoenix Entertainment Group PRESENTS YaZa~~STEREO
YaZa's album is available on iTunes <~~Just click HERE!!!
This is Rob Jay....

This song is very personal to me just because I grew up around so many people who were inflicted with Generational Curses and I have witnessed this affliction so closely….even being a victim of it myself. The verses are loosely based on true stories from people in my life and the last verse actually is a true story about the most important woman in the world to me……MY MOM. A woman who broke a Generational Curse and changed the future of here loved ones who would come after her. Hope you Enjoy.
-Rob Jay-
01 Generational Curse by robjay1982
Sources: 10 Reasons to Buy From Independent Artists-Articlesbase, Yaza's Youtube channel, and Rob Jay's website
1. Independent musicians can share their passion and unique talent. You can express their personal stories to follow their own instincts, and not follow orders from major label executives, whatever they need. From the perspective of the customer, by exploring free radio stations and other sources of independent music, too, are now making their own decisions on what’s hot and what’s not.
2. Many of the popular music formats dealers only offer music from major labels, and only rarely do they give everything for free, no matter how many albums you download or buy CDs. An independent artist is free to be unique and generous in its sales methods. For consumers, this may mean more quantity discounts, coupon offers and appreciation for their repeat purchases.
3. The independent musicians can communicate directly with customers, selling online does not feel like an isolating experience for the artist. Many times to get the thrill of an e-mail directly from the musicians an independent label music buyers in a devout fans spin.
4. Niche marketing is the big buzz these days, and nowhere is it more successful than in independent music. As an independent musician, you are free to create your own unique niche in the process, achieve more ideal fans. As someone who buys music from an independent label, you may find it easier, the music, and defined also expresses you to discover.
5. By buying from independent labels, musicians and customers can share the love. Look at it this way, here’s a scenario. A music lover makes a purchase. The independent musician has complete control over what reported in the thank-you message. The customer can write again. The musician, the customer can be found in his blog, mention the customer basks in the glory of the personal and shares it with all his friends on his Facebook page. Backlinks abound. Try to you on the purchase of a major label.
6. Everyone feels more authentic. A MySpace page is more authentic than a billboard. A blog is more authentic than a press release. As an independent music company with the real communication can replace you and your fans can comment on your website and get a straight answer out of you with their names.
7. In an era when many music retailers close their doors, customers can their favorite independent musicians, the music by making it available directly from the artist. Musician with a clearly defined niche and loyal, enthusiastic fans can stay through the ups and downs of the retail music industry untouched.
8. An independent musician can develop its own website presence on the basis of its own unique character and style. Fans can hang that set in a place where they can listen to music clips, to socialize, to see video performances, music buy and build on each other excitement. Everything is in one place, and they can discover a new artist or a song, your comments, bookmark the site, to make a purchase and new friends, all at the same time.
9. Musicians get a bigger cut from sales of their music. This may seem obvious, but if the customers could see that some of their favorite musicians get from major labels, they would more efforts to support independent musicians to make and buy from independent labels.
10.Indie musicians can join together to support each other and further their causes, in organizations such as Association of Independent Music, or Rock the Net, just two examples. Major record companies often restrict what their artists cannot. Consumers cannot only the music they love, they affiliate themselves with the causes they believe in.
Here are a couple independent artists that I am currently working with that I would love for you all to support. Thank you in advance for listening and supporting.
Rising Phoenix Entertainment Group PRESENTS YaZa~~STEREO
YaZa's album is available on iTunes <~~Just click HERE!!!
This is Rob Jay....

This song is very personal to me just because I grew up around so many people who were inflicted with Generational Curses and I have witnessed this affliction so closely….even being a victim of it myself. The verses are loosely based on true stories from people in my life and the last verse actually is a true story about the most important woman in the world to me……MY MOM. A woman who broke a Generational Curse and changed the future of here loved ones who would come after her. Hope you Enjoy.
-Rob Jay-
01 Generational Curse by robjay1982
Sources: 10 Reasons to Buy From Independent Artists-Articlesbase, Yaza's Youtube channel, and Rob Jay's website
Thursday, March 3, 2011
The Three Essentials of Management
When recently visiting Artist House Music “Helping Musicians and Music Entrepreneurs Create Sustainable Careers” I came across an article by George Howard titled “The Three Essentials of Management”. I found this to be a very interesting read and wanted to share a few points of the article that I feel would have the most impact or influence.
George Howard recognizes that passion, connections, and capital are the three essentials needed to be a successful manager. The advice given in this series of articles is meant to be directed towards an artist in search of management. However it is said that it could be beneficial to anyone also seeking an interest in artist management.
The article asks, “Why Passion is Important”. When one seeks a manager, one important thing that should be prevalent is how passionate one is about their client’s music. If an artist isn’t as passionate or more passionate then the “relationship” may be short-lived. “Passion combined with energy (often youthful) is a very potent mix that often knocks down many barriers and allows and artist to experience real career growth” It was said that managers who are more passionate find alternative methods of enhancing a clients career or more “innovative strategies that further idea of career development”. When a person who has a true passion for your (the client’s) work you are better off and their ways of finding funding via certain connections can also are beneficial.
That leads us into our second essential, connections. It is thought that the strength of the connection is often as powerful as the strength of the music. As a manager your main duty is to ensure that your client has as much exposure as possible. Therefore most managers utilize various web resources and or social media to make that happen. While some connections “just happen” most connection are those that are developed over a period of time and must be properly cultivated. When choosing a manager, you (the client) must research the manager’s connections so that you may know if they are essential to your particular style of music. A manager and a client normally form a type of symbiotic relationship where each others connections have some sort of benefit to each other. Through the proper connections you may be able to find proper funding for current or future projects.
Managers typically get paid from their client based on a certain percentage of what is made from different shows and any money that is paid from a label (if the client is signed to one) Not all artists have paying gigs when up and coming, so a way to secure payment for their manager is to offer some of the publishing rights to them. This ensures the manager a paid percentage of any money made. This is generally used strictly for insurance. “Money is a significant factor in creating effective artist/manager relationships” A manager typically is the source of funds for their client prior to them getting signed by a major label. Being a manager to up and coming artists is very similar to start up businesses.
When searching for a manager it is important that you look for someone who has a passion for your music as well as for the business, a person who is well connected and or properly financed, but most of all understands what your ultimate goals are as an artist.
Source: Artist House Music
http://www.artistshousemusic.org/articles/the+three+essentials+of+management
http://www.artistshousemusic.org/articles/the+three+essentials+of+management+the+importance+of+connections
http://www.artistshousemusic.org/articles/the+three+essentials+of+management+the+importance+of+money+how+management+gets+paid
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