SAVING GRACE
It was a hectic weekend, band members getting caught up at work, showing up late, angry venue owners, and hella stressful. Literally 30 seconds before we were supposed to start the show, the final band member showed up. We played the show and thought the night went quite well considering how it started - but we ended up having a falling out with a band member that night. It was rough, and not something I’d like to relive. But there was one thing that made the situation a lot easier to deal with..One of the first things we did when we started the group was get a lawyer to draft us up a band partnership agreement. The partnership agreement came in handy. Right before we started to pursue music on a commercial level there was a falling out with two of the members on two separate occasions. Although they were emotionally intense and difficult situations - the actual logistics were seamless because we had all signed a legal document outlining what was to happen if this situation arose.
THE PARTNERSHIP
Setting up a band partnership agreement can be one of the first steps to running your band as a business. You don’t need to go and get a business name registered right off the start, but having the agreement in place between the members will take care of pretty much everything that can come up during your time as a group. This is also the first step in getting yourself set up as a legal entity. I realize that some of you might not have access to an entertainment lawyer, or the budget for it - so at the bottom of this blog is the framework of a partnership agreement that you can take and just fill in the blanks!WHY ME?
So why do you need a band partnership agreement? There are many reasons why you might want or need to have one set up. Lets go over some of the main ones!- Getting Set Up as a Legal Business
- Financial Distribution
- Asset Distribution
- Master/Record Owning
- You are More Attractive to Labels
- Settling arguments and discrepancies
SIGN ON THE DOTTED LINE
So there you have it! If you are in a group that is serious about pursuing a career in music, I highly recommend you look into getting some sort of agreement in place. Make sure everyone is involved in creating it, and don't sign anything that you don’t agree with!!ONE FINAL - AWESOME - TIDBIT
If you made it this far, thank you so much for reading!! You clearly have the drive to do what it takes to become a successful artist. So to reward you, I’m giving away a totally free band partnership agreement. This is a fill in the blanks type document and will be enough to get you started on your path towards running your career as a business! This was drafted by an entertainment lawyer and is 100% legit. Simply fill out the form and I'll send you a copy to use as your own!