So, admittedly, I don't know a lot about this topic, but as I understand it, musicians now make most of their income by touring, when in the past, it was mostly from record (or cassette, or CDs) sales. I'm talking about a moderately successful national act, not a mega-star Taylor Swift or Beyonce type (who have access to other income streams that others don't). Let's say The Black Pumas, Gary Clark, Jr., Parker McCollum, Kacey Musgraves, or someone in that vein (clearly successful, not a startup, but not yet superstar level)?
Approximately what percentage of their typical income currently comes from:
- Signing bonus with record label (one-time thing, but I assume can be large?)
- "Record" sales (all media types)
- Streaming music income
- Radio play income (is there such a thing, at this point?)
- Touring - guarantees written in contracts
- Touring - variable income based on success of tour
- Royalties and residuals (assume an artist with a decent but not huge catalog)
- Appearance fees?
- Other (admittedly, I don't know all the categories)
Also, I understand that some artists get songwriting credits, and others do songs written by others, but anyone want to take a stab at how writing and publishing income works?
Approximately what percentage of their typical income currently comes from:
- Signing bonus with record label (one-time thing, but I assume can be large?)
- "Record" sales (all media types)
- Streaming music income
- Radio play income (is there such a thing, at this point?)
- Touring - guarantees written in contracts
- Touring - variable income based on success of tour
- Royalties and residuals (assume an artist with a decent but not huge catalog)
- Appearance fees?
- Other (admittedly, I don't know all the categories)
Also, I understand that some artists get songwriting credits, and others do songs written by others, but anyone want to take a stab at how writing and publishing income works?