![]() ![]() Stage Manager: Overall supervisor of an event’s stage and backstage area. Production Manager: Organizer of everything relating to an Artist’s production and equipment needs/requests while “on the road,” including, but not limited to: stage, sound, lights, backline, backdrop. ![]() Tour Manager: Organizer of everything relating to an Artist while “on the road,” including, but not limited to: travel planning & scheduling, show advance, settlement, catering needs, event transportation needs, daily band schedule, production needs/advance (if no Production Manager). However, in an “agency-issued” contract, Producer refers to the Artist’s company and/or business name. A Telent/Entertainment Buyer can be considered a Producer. Producer: The verbiage “Producer” varies depending on usage. Often, the Promoter and the Buyer and the Purchaser are one and the same. Promoter: A person or company that finances and/or organizes an event. Purchaser: Contract verbiage for the Event and/or Event Representative who signs the Artist contract. A buyer is to an event what an agent is to an artist. Support: Also known as the opening act(s) Artist(s) that perform prior to the Headline Artist.Īgent: Also known as Booking Agent represents the Artist for live performances, negotiates performance fees, presents offers to the Artist’s management representative, and passes or confirms offers.īuyer: Also known as Talent or Entertainment Buyer negotiates offers and artist contracts on behalf of an event. Usually the highest paid and the last to perform. Headliner: “Largest” Artist performing at an event. Soft Ticket Events typically pay a premium price for an artist. Casino shows (which utilize a high number of comp tickets), fundraisers, and private shows are also considered Soft Ticket Events. Soft Ticket Event: An event offering several forms and/or days of entertainment for one low-priced (possibly free) ticket, and an Artist’s payment is not connected to the number of tickets sold. Typically, the main source of entertainment is the Artists’ performance(s). Hard Ticket Event: An event to which tickets are sold to the general public and where final payment to the Headline Artist is directly related to how many tickets are sold. Examples include clubs, theaters, auditoriums, arenas, amphitheaters, casino showrooms, and festivals. Venue: Site where an event or concert is held. ![]() ![]() Use it to communicate like a true music industry pro! The Neal Casal Fellowship is a powerful next chapter in our story with the Neal Casal Music Foundation, and will help us to expand our reach and clinical resources in 2023 and beyond,” says Jenn Glickman, Backline Co-Founder and Board Member.Īpplications are now closed.So, are you a musical-term maestro or do you need to brush up on your live-music lingo? Thanks to our good friends at International Entertainment Buyers Association for creating this outstanding live music glossary. Since our inception, we have provided mental health services to thousands of people across the country. “The loss of Neal Casal started a ripple, and a long-overdue conversation across the music industry which led a group of us to form Backline in 2019 to create a stronger safety net for musicians and music industry professionals. Knowledge and/or experience working within the music industry preferred, but not required. Qualifications for the position include: completing or has completed a Master’s Degree in Counseling, Psychology, or Social Work and currently enrolled in an accredited Counseling/Social Work Program. This is a paid position, with a weekly time requirement of 10 hours per week. The Neal Casal Fellow will support Backline’s long-term clinical strategy, working alongside Backline’s Clinical Director and key partners to build programming to support the real-time needs of the music industry. Backline and the Neal Casal Music Foundation are excited to announce The Neal Casal Fellowship for 2022-2023! The fellowship will be a unique opportunity to work with Backline’s clinical team. ![]()
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