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The show will be continuing with 12 musicians, according to a statement from Local 802 shared with […] David Byrne and Broadway Union Reach Agreement Over ‘Here Lies Love’ Production Skip to ...
Local 802 of the American Federation of Musicians has issued a “Do Not Work” order against Distinguished Concerts International New York, labeling it an “unfair employer.” The move comes ...
In response, Local 802 developed the "Save Live Broadway" campaign, which garnered media attention and a petition with over 30,000 signatures. [1] However, an agreement between Local 802 and the Producers could not be reached by the deadline, 12:01 AM on March 7, 2003, so the musicians were forced to strike. [4]
The New York City Department of Parks; The Recording Industries Trust Fund; Local 802 of the American Federation of Musicians West Side Community Concerts, Inc., renamed West Side Orchestral Concerts , Inc. in 1968, [ 1 ] were an American summer classical concert series given by a 40-piece orchestra, The Festival Symphony Orchestra.
Byars is a member of American Federation of Musicians Local 802. [11] He lives with his second wife, Ayna, and has two children from a previous marriage. [28] During the COVID-19 pandemic, he took up various government jobs for financial reasons. [4] He has one brother, Michael Byars. [29]
1940–1942 – traveled to New York City with Tamer Aswad (later known as Stuart Foster) to join the AFM local 802 and the Ina Ray Hutton Orchestra 1942–1945 – US Army, Pacific – While stationed in Tokyo in August 1945, formed and led Ed Zandy and the Modernaires; a jazz combo and big band made up of members of the 233rd AGF Band, the ...
The contract talks finally reached the handshake point at 3 a.m. PT on Feb. 23. But the real breakthrough in the negotiation between the American Federation of Musicians and Hollywood’s major ...
The 1942–1944 musicians' strike remains the longest strike in entertainment history. The strike did not affect musicians performing on live radio shows, in concerts, or, after October 27, 1943, on special recordings made by the record companies for V-Discs for distribution to the armed forces fighting World War II, because V-Discs were not ...