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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Band Booking Agreement in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date of the agreement in the designated field at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in the name of the musician(s) or band in Section 1, ensuring accuracy for identification.
  4. Indicate the total number of musicians involved in Section 2.
  5. Provide the name and address of the performance venue in Section 3.
  6. Specify the date(s) of performance in Section 4 and time(s) in Section 5.
  7. Enter the agreed-upon guaranteed wage in Section 6, followed by any deposit amount if applicable in Section 7.
  8. Detail how remaining balance will be paid at performance's end in Section 8, including payment method.
  9. Add any additional terms relevant to your agreement in Section 9.
  10. Finally, ensure both parties sign and print their names at the bottom before submitting to Little Goose as indicated.

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Band agreements set out the roles, responsibilities, and expectations of each member so you know what to do when you have your big break or breakup. One of the most significant advantages of a partnership agreement is that it can help to clearly define the roles and responsibilities of each band member.
Protect individual interests: A band partnership agreement safeguards personal interests, especially regarding intellectual property like songs and recordings. It outlines the ownership of song rights, details the royalty split, and charts the course for future recordings.
This type of contract typically includes detailed information about the responsibilities and rights of each member, as well as the ownership of the band, income, and profits, and the dissolution of the band. The main goal is to prevent misunderstandings, conflicts, and legal issues among the members.
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Here weve set out the top six elements in a music contract to ensure the contract you enter into safeguards you, your rights and interests: Royalties and Income. Rights to Music and Copyright Ownership. Duration and Scope of Agreement. Creative Control and Approval Rights. Termination and Exit Clauses.
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