A band director teaches a middle school, high school, college or a professional band. They make sure that you are ready to perform the pieces they've given you, make sure that your instrument is ready to play and everything is working on the instrument, and they teach you a talent that you are most likely good at.
He is called a "band manager."
Michael Gardner is the band's manager.
A manager is hired by the band. The band members are ultimately the ones in charge. But the band hires a good manager to do just that: manage the business affairs of the band while it goes and makes music. If you get a good manager, it helps the success of the band. If you get a poor manager, you can lose big time!
The name of the band manager can vary widely depending on the specific band in question. Each band typically has its own manager or management team. If you have a particular band in mind, I can provide more specific information.
The manager for the band Alabama was Mark R. McClure. He played a significant role in the band's rise to fame in the country music scene during the 1980s and 1990s. McClure helped the band navigate their career, securing numerous hits and awards, solidifying Alabama's status as one of the most successful country bands in history.
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How much money a manager of a band earns depends on the band and their contract with the band. They are usually paid a base salary and a percentage of sales and earnings.
The general manager of a band oversees everything, can book shows, takes care of finances, among other activities. The manager usually stays in the office or goes to meetings. (If it is a bigger band, there are probably different categories of this, but I'm speaking from a smaller band's perspective). The tour manager goes on tour with the band and helps to make sure everything is going smoothly at shows.