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Our Office
Our office contains a state of the art computer network
running on STi , the industry's leading booking software.
We are able to access all agency operations outside our normal
office hours via high speed Broadband links at the office as well
as home, having full control at all times.
All venues and clients can receive the following information and
reports at no extra costs: Confirmation lists, Artiste calendars,
Statements, Selective artist lists, Vacancy lists, artists gig
guides, Venue history reports, Inland Revenue for 46R1 printouts,
together with a wide range of reports to simplify your
paperwork.
This technology enables us to give you a quick and efficient
service.
One button access to thousands of acts throughout the UK!
We supply free computer generated publicity on our A2, A3 and A4
inkjet and laser colour printers for every booking, together with
additional publicity for extra events at your venue.
Pictures can also be sent to the email address of your choice
for newspaper, publisher and other media requirements.
Design
Department
We are able to offer a design service at competetive
rates for artiste and venue publicity, logos, web design etc..
Contact
us for samples that can be emailed.............
Trade
Associations
We are members of the Agents Association
(Great Britain), National
Entertainment Agency Council and the Federation of Small Businesses, the
only agency in Wales to be members of all three associations, each
of which have a strict code of conduct that members are required to
observe.
Through our trade associations, we have access to every
management, entertainment consultant and agency in Europe.
Contacts
Your contacts with our head office are Company Directors
Anita and Neville Williams, Sally Davies,who has a background of
office administration, Rachel Williams and Laura Williams.
Richard Jones who has a degree in multi media studies &
graphic design is retained by ourselves on a freelance basis with
our design department.
All staff are trained to deal with your enquiries, together with
artiste liaison duties.
Our office manager is Joanne Garrett who has vast experience in
the entertainment, public relations, advertising and newspaper
industries, enabling her capable of answering and dealing with any
enquiries, questions and problems that arise in the day to day
running of this office.
Standards Of
Service
A Standards Of Service document can be sent on
request.
This will include: Our commitment to you, Service targets, Response
times, Politeness and courtesy policy, Administration and
documentation details, Complaints (in the unlikely event)
procedure, together with details for Service of legal documents.
Contact us if you require a copy.
The Standards Of Service set out in this document constitute a
statement of intent only, and do not form part of any contract
which may be negotiated with, by or through Hawthorn Entertainment
Ltd.
General
Information and Terms
A copy of General Information and Terms can also be sent
on request.
This section attempts to explain in plain English the way in which
all reputable Agencies work, and the specific ways in which the
Terms of Business of Hawthorn Entertainment Ltd, and the Agreements
between Artistes and Employers affect those concerned.
Subjects covered are: Contracts, Deposits, Cancellations,
Illness, Publicity material (artistes), Extension Of Bookings,
Re-Engagements and subsequent engagements. Contact us if you
require a copy.
What is
Hawthorn Entertainment?
Hawthorn Entertainment Ltd. is a UK registered private
limited company.
Hawthorn Entertainment Ltd operates as an Employment Agency and
Employment Business specialising in the Entertainment Industry,
working under the terms of the Employment Agencies Act 1973 and the
Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003 (as amended).
Hawthorn Entertainment Ltd. is legally entitled to provide
services for the purpose of supplying employers with workers
(referred to in this document as Artistes).
In its capacity as an Employment Agency, Hawthorn Entertainment
Ltd is neither an Artiste nor an Employer. It generally arranges
engagements between the two parties thus forming contracts between
the Artistes and the Employers.
Hawthorn Entertainment Ltd may also choose to act as an
Employment Business. If it should do so, it will enter into
separate contracts with both parties.
Hawthorn Entertainment Ltd has other business interests and
trading styles in addition to its Employment operation.
The Terms and Conditions contained in this publication
supplement any Terms and Conditions that may appear on any
confirmation notes, contracts or other legal documents relating to
any engagement negotiated in conjunction with Hawthorn
Entertainment Ltd.
What are
Terms of Business?
Under the Conduct Of Employment Agencies &
Employment Business Regulations 2003 Act, which became law on April
6th 2004, anyone!!! (even party organisers & direct bookers)
who introduces an artiste (work seeker)to a venue (hirer) is
considered under law to be an agent, even if no commission is
charged, and are legally obliged to ensure that their terms of
business are in place with every artiste (work seeker), venue
(hirer), promoter (hirer) and agent that they do business with
before a booking is made.
Please do not be offended by the following documents that we
are obliged to publish by law
Hawthorn
Entertainment Ltd. Terms of Business
1) Hawthorn Entertainment Ltd may act as an Employment Agency or
as an Employment Business, at its sole discretion. The way in which
Hawthorn Entertainment Ltd. is acting for each booking will be made
clear to all concerned parties prior to the completion of
negotiations, and will be clearly shown in the documentation
issued.
2) When acting as an Employment Agency,
a) Hawthorn Entertainment Ltd acts as negotiator only and is not
a party to the resulting contract. For this reason Hawthorn
Entertainment Ltd cannot accept responsibility for non?fulfillment
or breach of any such contract, but every reasonable safeguard is
assured. Wherever possible in such cases, Hawthorn Entertainment
Ltd will replace the act or engagement with one of similar price
and quality.
b) Hawthorn Entertainment Ltd seeks to negotiate agreements for
The Artiste in those branches of the entertainment field for which
The Artiste is suited by reason of his talent and ability.
c) For the provision of this service Hawthorn Entertainment Ltd
charges a fee equivalent to an agreed percentage of the contracted
fee receivable by The Artiste, in accordance with our Commission
Policy Statement. Hawthorn Entertainment Ltd will also collect any
applicable tax (for example VAT), which is due under English Law.
The charge may be made to either The Artiste or Promoter subject to
the negotiated acceptance of the party in question
d) The fee (commission) is charged only after the provision of
the service has been completed. Therefore there is no provision for
a refund of commission in any circumstances.
e) Where charged to The Artiste, the fee (commission) will still
be due if The Artiste fails to appear, said non-appearance being as
a result of any action or inaction of The Artiste.
f) Where charged to The Promoter, the fee (commission) is
normally payable in advance and is always non-refundable.
g) Cancellation of any contract negotiated through Hawthorn
Entertainment Ltd is not normally possible without the agreement of
all concerned parties. In the event of cancellation by either party
without cause of illness or other unavoidable circumstances,
Hawthorn Entertainment Ltd reserves a right to levy a charge of up
to 15% of the agreed fee against the canceling party, to cover the
additional expenses involved in the said cancellation. This is in
addition to any amounts that may be made payable by either party
under the terms of the said contract.
h) Hawthorn Entertainment Ltd normally acts as a negotiator only
and as such may not enter into agreements on behalf of third
parties. If at any time Hawthorn Entertainment Ltd is authorized to
enter into agreements on behalf of The Artiste or The Client for
any individual booking, such authority will be made known to both
parties during the negotiation.
i) Hawthorn Entertainment Ltd may receive fees due to The
Artiste (for example in the event of a no pickup booking or of
arising at a dispute resolution) but must account to The Artiste
for any such payment that it receives.
j) Agreements are made separately for each booking, and there is
no requirement for any Artiste to accept any booking offered. The
Artiste can therefore end the relationship by simply not accepting
any further bookings and The Agent can end the relationship by not
offering any such bookings
k) If any Artiste seeking employment under a normal
non-exclusive agency representation agreement (i.e. who has not
signed under a management or sole representation contract) should
wish to cease being represented by Hawthorn Entertainment Ltd and
have their name and details removed from any promotional materials
issued by the agency, they can give a minimum of thirty days notice
in writing. From that point no further promotional materials
featuring The Artiste will be created, but it must be understood
that it is not possible to remove information from hard copy
products already published.
l) The Artiste will be required to honour any and all contracts
negotiated and accepted prior to the expiry of such written notice.
The Artiste must undertake to ensure that any ongoing commission or
other financial remuneration due is paid to Hawthorn Entertainment
Ltd promptly and in accordance with these Terms Of Business.
3) When acting as an Employment Business:
a) Hawthorn Entertainment Ltd is a party to each contract and
accepts responsibility for its obligations under the terms of each
individual agreement including the obligation to pay the contracted
fee to The Artiste when it is due regardless of whether Hawthorn
Entertainment Ltd has been paid by the customer.
b) The fee payable to The Artiste will be that fee agreed by him
or her and duly indicated in the contract.
c) No fee other than the contracted fee is made
d) The Artiste will be employed under a contract for
services
e) Any contract entered into between Hawthorn Entertainment Ltd
and The Artiste will be for an agreed period (normally one
performance) and will not provide for cancellation by either
party
f) Since The Artiste will either be self employed or an
incorporated body there is no entitlement to holiday pay or any
payment in lieu thereof
4) Commission and monies owed to Hawthorn Entertainment Ltd
shall be remitted within 7 (seven) days from the invoice date or as
otherwise stated in the written confirmation. This agency reserves
the right to deduct monies owed to this agency by any individual
Artiste from any monies due to that Artiste, and forward any
balance.
5) In order to ensure that there are no non-appearances or let
downs, all verbal agreements are confirmed by the signing of a
written contract. In the event of very short notice bookings, the
written contract may be sent after the event for your records.
6) The display and/or presentation of any artiste’s address
and/or telephone number at an engagement negotiated through this
agency shall be regarded as a breach of contract, and may render
the Artiste liable to pay severe damages in respect of that
breach.
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7) Any contract negotiated through this agency shall be subject to
these terms of business unless otherwise agreed in writing between
all concerned parties. In particular, any conflicting terms of
business shall have no effect. The document “Commission Policy”
forms part of these terms, and must be read and construed as such.
All contracts to which these conditions apply shall be construed
with English Law.
8) No servant or agent of this agency has the power to vary
these terms and conditions.
9) Whenever the context so admits, words importing the masculine
shall include the feminine and the singular number shall include
the plural and vice versa as appropriate.
Hawthorn
Entertainment Ltd. Commission Policy
Hawthorn Entertainment Ltd. normally charges a fee (usually
referred to as a 'commission'), agreed in advance with the Artiste
or Promoter.
Any appropriate taxes (for example Value Added Tax) will be
charged at the applicable rate. At the time of writing Hawthorn
Entertainment Ltd. is registered for VAT purposes and regulations
require that VAT be charged at the rate of 17.5% on commission
due.
Invoices will be automatically modified (and if necessary
re-issued) as required by Law to allow for any changes made by
Government to taxation regulations. This is beyond our control and
could in some circumstances change the amount that will have to be
paid even after a contract has been negotiated and our fee agreed,
for example if the standard rate of VAT changes. At the time of
writing we are not aware of any proposal by Government to change
the current taxation regime.
The date of payment shall be:
In the case of payment by post, the date of the postmark on the
envelope. * In the case of payment in person, the date on which the
amount is physically paid.
In the case of payment in person, payment will be the date on which
the amount is physically paid.
All accounts with overdue balances that exceed 30 (Thirty) days,
will be subject to Statutory Compensation as well as Statutory
Interest at the rate approved by the Government from time to
time.
Please Note:
No responsibility can be accepted for cash posted through our
letterbox. If it is stolen or for any other reason we do not
receive it, you will have to pay again. We therefore recommend that
you pay by cheque, by direct transfer (for example Internet
Banking), or else ensure that you physically hand your cash to a
member of staff or a person whose name you can take to ensure that
such payments can be traced.
Monies owing to Artistes from Hawthorn Entertainment Ltd. will
be paid within the contractually agreed terms or within 30 days if
no such terms exist.
Hawthorn
Entertainment Ltd. Touring Acts Policy
Prior to the tour, the artiste must give us details of where and
how we may contact them during the tour. This is essential in case
we need to contact them regarding a change of venue etc.
At the end of the tour, the artiste must contact this office to
run through tour details. This enables us to sort out any
outstanding balances more efficiently, thus minimising delays.
We normally settle outstanding balances with the artiste direct,
provided that the artiste contacts us with the relevant details,
i.e., to whom cheque is to be made payable, address etc., and that
Tour details balance with our records.
Payment will be made by cheque immediately after the Tour. When
booked through an artiste’s Agent or Representative, if the artiste
does not contact us, the outstanding amount will be debited or
credited to that Agent or Representative’s account.
At the discretion of the hirer, pick-up payments may be cash or
cheque. If payment is made by cheque, then the hirer is not obliged
to cash it.
Should an artiste fail to appear on any date on a ‘Nett’ run,
the amount that Hawthorn Entertainment Ltd. has lost as a result of
that non-appearance will be deducted from the balance of fees due
for the tour.
The artiste is responsible for their own conduct, efficiency,
punctuality and behaviour and that of all personnel under their
control. The artiste must use their best endeavours to ensure that
all personnel conduct themselves at the Venue and in its locality
in a manner that does not cause offence, nuisance or disturbance to
any customer or to the Venue management. The artiste agrees to
immediately take such action as the Management may reasonably
require dealing with any conduct by anyone under their control
considered unacceptable by the Venue Management to include
permanent removal of those persons from the Venue, if required.
Nett Bookings:
On ‘Nett’ bookings, the artiste is contracted for that period to
Hawthorn Entertainment.
We will invoice each Hirer for artiste’s fees plus VAT, whether
the artiste is VAT registered or not, as we are Principals to the
Contract, as stipulated in VAT leaflet No.710/01/91. The Hirer will
then claim back the VAT paid, using our invoice as a support
document. At Venues designated for pick ups, the artiste will
collect the contracted fee plus VAT at 17.5% as shown on the
invoice to the Hirer. Where a ‘Nett’ artiste is registered for VAT,
that artiste must invoice us for the net fee plus VAT before the
tour commences. Fees can be picked up as instructed above.
When collecting funds from the client, all artistes must ensure
that they collect the full amount due as notified to them by
Hawthorn Entertainment Ltd.
Commission paying artistes:
If the artiste is VAT registered, it is their responsibility to
issue VAT invoices to venues and to collect their fees plus VAT
from the venues designated for pick-ups.
Where payment is made by cheque, venues reserve the right to
make the cheque payable to the business name on the VAT
invoice.
A breach of any of the conditions stated herein may result in
the termination by Hawthorn Entertainment of this contract with
immediate effect and without prejudice to any other rights or
remedies Hawthorn Entertainment has against the artiste.
These conditions form part of the contract and are binding.
All artistes are offered by arrangement with the artistes
direct or their respective management or agent, and are offered
subject to availability.
No offer contained herein constitutes a contract.
Although Internet copyright law in the UK seems vague, if you
wish to use any of the items on this site for your own web site or
project, we encourage you to purchase them from the suppliers of
these products or services.
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This Week's
Selections!

The Duffy
Band
This band
is widely acknowledged as the best Irish party band in the
world
A unique and highly-entertaining band playing the
best Irish Party Music, American HillBilly and Pop Hits from the
60's to Present Day.
The Duffys originally hail from the Emerald Isle
but are now permanent fixtures in the UK. Despite being in their
twenties, their breadth of experience had its beginnings in their
Dad's band almost two decades ago!
Owing to their wide appeal and energetic
performances, demand has led them all over the world to countries
such as USA, UAE, Bahrain, Germany, Holland, Finland, France,
Denmark and Italy. Their popularity has also heralded media
appearances such as performances on The Late Late Show (Ireland and
C4), The Tonight Show and The Warehouse (C4). Live radio
performances and interviews have been broadcast in LA, Philadelphia
and Ireland to name a few.
Listen to a few tracks:
This Love
Cotton Eyed
Joe
Tell Me Mama
There She
Goes
Country Girl
The Devil Goes
Down

Voices With
Soul
The Band consists of 3 bright and bubbly young
ladies, who were once described as 3 lovely ladies with big voices.
It is true to say their voices are awesome, harmoniously
complimenting each other, which has a lot to do with their gospel
roots.
The X Factor
appearance
They reached the last 6 contestants from 50,000 applicants on the
ITV Saturday night show, which, is fantastic!
Since exiting the show Voices With Soul have been on tour around
the UK with the X Factor Tour and have flown to Barbados, Cannes
and have also been up and down the country performing in various
venues such as Festivals, Corporate, Charity and Private Parties.
They are now putting together their Album to be released soon
See
and listen to voices Of Soul

Owen Money
Owen Money hails from Merthyr Tydfil in the South Wales
Valleys.
He started his career in show business as a bass
guitarist and lead singer with the pop group The
Bystanders, who had hits including '98.6' in
the 1960s on the Pye label. Fellow members were Micky Jones (see
link), Clive John, Ray Williams, Jeff Jones and vocalist Gerry
Braden - guess who that was!!!
In the 1970s he formed the original comedy band
Tomfoolery, which became one of the UK's most successful comedy
show bands, often topping the bill at Blackpool South Pier.
1980 saw thelaunche of his solo career, soon
winning the Club Land Comedian of the Year award, performing
alongside Shirley
Bassey and Tom
Jones.
1987 saw his debut on Radio Wales with his weekly
programme Money For Nothing. In 1997 he won two prestigious Sony
Gold Awards, one for regional broadcaster of the year, and the
other for best music sequence programme.
In addition to his broadcasting on Radio Wales Owen
hosted the talent show Just Up Your Street on BBC One Wales.
Owen was awarded the MBE in the 2007 new year's
honours list.

Paul Child
Paul has been influenced by some of Wales' biggest
vocalists and cabaret artists such as David Alexander
and Tom Jones,
his is a quiet but impressive success story.
After singing in rock bands as a teenager followed
by four years on the cabaret circuit in Tenerife, Child returned to
Wales in 1996. He worked the circuit of working mens' clubs around
the country, saving money and serving his apprenticeship.
In 2000, he self-financed the album Wales Forever
as a tribute to David Alexander. Although the cost was just £2,500,
it has gone on to become to the biggest-selling
independently-released album ever in Wales, selling over 100,000
copies around the world.
In 2003, he appeared on the World In Union album
alongside fellow Welsh stars Tom Jones and Shirley Bassey to
commemorate the Rugby World Cup. His rugby connection has continued
with pre-match appearances at the Millennium Stadium. Each time
he's sung before the match, Wales have registered a victory.
Released in February 2006, Bread Of Heaven is the
official album of the Welsh Rugby Union.
Listen
to Paul
Contact us
for availabilty and fees
Artiste Availabilities
For this weekend's availabilities in our
geograhhical area, Contact Joanne
Garrett at our office by telephone 0870 444 5894 or
email as these dates change by the hour
Tours
Contact
us for a full list of 2008 touring acts for South Wales
Quality acts required at all
times
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