Showing posts with label contract. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contract. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

What is an A&R?

An A&R person is responsible for discovering new talent and developing artists. A&R stands for Artists and Repertoire.

If your band is very serious about a record deal, you may have an entertainment attorney solicit an A&R person as a method of getting them to listen to your music and decide if it's something the label is interested in producing.

Many talent scouts report to A&R personnel from the field. These scouts attend concerts and events, looking for talented artists. When they find a worthwhile artist, the scout informs the A&R who will come down to watch the band at a showcase or concert.

Many big stars have been found and developed in this manner.

Artists will find that having a good A&R person advocating on their behalf will greatly improve the band's chance of signing a record contract.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

You know you have to get a record deal if your band wants to make it to the top of the charts! So now what? How are you going to do it?

Record deals are important because signing a contract with a record company gives you the opportunity to have your music heard by people all over the world! Record labels specialize in many different areas like working with distributors and people that will get you connected to booking agents, managers, promoters, publicists, radio station personel and more. That's why it's crucial you get a record deal. Artists simply can't afford the money it takes to put albums on the market today. The record labels provide an invaluable service in that they are large organizations with plenty of buying power to back large endeavors.

It's important for you, as an artist, to recognize the importance of working for record labels and how you can attract the attention of these helpful organizations.