For an artist bringing on a personal manager to guide their career — covers commission rates, what the manager can do on the artist's behalf, sunset clauses, key-person protections, and termination rights.
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This contract is built for an artist or group bringing on a personal manager to guide their career. It fits situations where the manager will advise on strategy, coordinate opportunities, and represent the artist with third parties in exchange for a commission, and where both sides want the services, pay, term, and exit terms in writing before the work starts.
It helps to have these details on hand before you create your contract:
Engagement and scope of services
Sets the manager's role and the services the manager will provide.
Term and termination
States how long the agreement lasts and how either side can end it.
Compensation and commission
Defines the commission, what income it applies to, and any post-term sunset payments.
Artist obligations
Covers the artist's responsibilities and cooperation during the term.
Intellectual property
Confirms the artist keeps ownership of name, likeness, and creative works.
Disputes and general provisions
Covers standard terms such as notices, how disputes are handled, and signatures.
These are common issues to watch for in any artist management agreement: