WHAT IS MUSIC MANAGEMENT?
There are several types of music managers that can play a role in the careers of recording artists,
record producers, songwriters, and musicians. Most artists will interact with only one or two of these
managers, but it helps to know what to expect from each of them nonetheless.
Following is a brief description of the roles of the different types of music managers.
Personal Manager
The Personal manager has the most interaction with the artist and is generally the most important
person in the artist’s musical life. They are involved in planning, coordinating and organizing the
career of the artist. They are involved in counseling and advising the artist on all matters related
to their musical careers. The personal manager should research the music industry and know all about
record labels, publishing companies, producers, booking agents, promoters, publicists, stylists,
photographers, recording engineers, graphic designers, video directors, music licensees, etc.,
and how they integrate themselves into the overall career plan. The more contacts the manager has,
the more effective they will be at their job.
Business Manager
The Business Manager (usually an accountant by trade) manages the income and expenses of the client.
Business managers usually take care of making payments to musicians, background singers, roadies, tour
managers, etc., on behalf of the artist. They also advise the artist on assets and investments, savings
and taxes (local, state, federal, and International). Most artists are unaware that they have tax obligations
that relate to their performance and licensing income, CD and merchandise sales, equipment purchases,
sponsorship cash, other miscellaneous income, etc. Business managers also try to get their clients to
invest in their future and save something for a rainy day since even the most successful artists
eventually stop earning regular income from making records and touring.
Road Manager
The Road manager normally takes care of logistics while the artist is on tour (or on the road). Duties
include making sure that everything on the road is provided as spelled out in the contract and all monies
are paid on time. The artist is then left free to concentrate on their performances and not whether the
promoter, venue booker or booking agent has met their obligations. The road manager also follows up on
items that were promised as part of the contract such as accommodations, per diems, equipment rentals,
commissions, etc.
Tour Manager
The Tour manager on larger tours coordinates all the Road managers along with the details and logistics
of the tour itself. Sometimes the road manager and the tour manager are the same person. The Tour manager
is in charge of all the details that relate to the entire tour including communications, merchandising,
tour routing, catering, hospitality, etc.
Production Manager
Production managers can be found on larger tours involving major record label artists. Production
managers work closely with tour managers, helping with certain details having to do with the
production of the show; like renting sound, video and lighting equipment, dealing with trucking
issues, etc. Production managers also deal with the publicity for the show, as well as assist with
scheduling and coordinating both the touring crew and the local venue crew (stagehands, carpenters,
riggers, etc.).
Technical Manager
The Technical Manager (or Technical Director) is usually the person in charge of set design, construction,
and control during the performance. They work closely with the production manager.
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