In Memoriam
Don I. Robertson
Life Member. Piano
12/5/1922 – 3/16/2015
Survived by spouse & family
Esther Klein Roth
Life Member. Piano
10/17/1916 – 3/2/2015
Survived by daughters, grandchildren & sister
In Memoriam
Don I. Robertson
Life Member. Piano
12/5/1922 – 3/16/2015
Survived by spouse & family
Esther Klein Roth
Life Member. Piano
10/17/1916 – 3/2/2015
Survived by daughters, grandchildren & sister
Overture Online: June 2015
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New legislation will save jobs for California film and TV musicians
SACRAMENTO, CA (May 18, 2015) — Today members of the American Federation of Musicians from Los Angeles, Sacramento and San Francisco hosted a live musical performance and press conference outside the state capitol in support of AB 1199, a bill proposing changes to the Film & Television Tax Credit Program they say will bring more music work to the state. Continue reading

Oboe soloist Lara Wickes, Maestro Nir Kabaretti and the Santa Barbara Symphony to perform May 16 & 17
Composer Dan Redfeld will premiere “Arioso for Oboe, Percussion & Strings” for Santa Barbara Symphony’s final concert of the season, “Santa Barbara Symphony Presents: Porgy and Bess” on Saturday, May 16, 2015 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, May 17 at 3 p.m. The piece will be conducted by Maestro Nir Kabaretti featuring oboist Lara Wickes. Continue reading
#TBT time! Having met up with Tom Morello at last week’s May Day rally, this Throwback Thursday post is in honor of “The Nightwatchman.” This interview was originally published in the July 2011 AFM Local 47 Overture.

UNION TOWN EP:
Tom Morello – lead vocals, guitar, harmonica
Carl Restivo – bass, backing vocals
Eric Gardner – drums, percussion, backing vocals
Chris Joyner – piano, keyboards, backing vocals
Ed Roth – organ
Tom Morello is as well known for his heavy guitar riffs with Rage Against the Machine, Audioslave, Street Sweeper Social Club and his solo acoustic act The Nightwatchman as he is for fervent political activism. Co-founder of the political group Axis of Justice, whose declared purpose is “to bring together musicians, fans of music, and grassroots political organizations to fight for social justice together,” Morello has championed causes ranging from immigration reform and ending war to abolishing torture and the death penalty. Inspired by the labor struggles in Wisconsin, his “Union Town” EP aims to invigorate listeners to stand up, get active and fight for the rights of workers, with 100% of proceeds from record sales going directly toward this cause. This interview by Linda A. Rapka. Continue reading
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Dear Local 47 Members:
Unions are complicated, with diverse constituencies and interests. This is particularly true for the American Federation of Musicians, which represents musicians working in many different fields of employment. Local 47 stands as a local voice for Los Angeles’s rank-and-file musicians within the AFM. When musicians “go fi-core,” they are quitting the Union, and no longer accept Union representation. Fi-core is a rejection of wage standards, benefits, and protections for musicians, negotiated by fellow musicians backed by their Union representatives and ratified in a democratic process. When you go fi-core, you are turning your back on every musician who went before you, who stood up against injustice and poverty wages and whose efforts you benefit from today. A divided Union is exactly what will benefit the employers the most. When you go fi-core it hurts every other musician the Local must bargain on behalf of. Fraternally yours, If you have questions about what it really means to go fi-core, please feel welcome to contact me: 323.993.3181 |

Front Row: Dan Fornero (Tpt); David Mergen (Vc); Ken Wild (Bs); Jennifer Choi Fischer (Vln 1) Vladimir Polimatidi (Vln 2). 2nd Row: Mike Gonzalez (Key 1); Valerie Gebert (Assoc Cond/Key 2); Diane Gilbert (Vla); Patti Cloud (Fl); Larry Hughes (Cl).
“Cinderella” enjoyed a successful run at the Ahmanson Theatre March 17 through April 26. The musical was enhanced with the superb musicianship of a Local 47 musical ensemble put together by Center Theatre Group contractor Bob Payne.
Who else caught the incredible show? Let us know in the comments!
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Hanging out with “Proud Union Thug,” longtime Local 47 member Tom Morello (The Nightwatchman, Rage Against the Machine, Audioslave).
Above: Diane Lauerman, John Acosta; below: Gary Lasley, Linda Rapka
Local 47 in solidarity with Raise the Wage, Fight For $15, Black Lives Matter, LA Progressive, the ACLU, and the immigrant rights movement that seeks the implementation of DACA and DAPA without delay!
Linda Rapka, Michael Ankney & Diane Lauerman carrying Old Glory all the way from Chinatown to City Hall!
Honorary Member
11/23/1925 – 4/2/2015
by Heather Gold, wife
Ralph R. Gold, M.D., affectionately aka “The Jazz Doc,” Honorary Local 47 Musicians’ Union Member since 2002, died April 2, 2015, in Rancho Mirage, CA. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Nov. 23, 1925, he began playing bass at L.A. High School and played with the L.A. All-City High-school Orchestra and was principal bassist with the Peter Merenblum California Youth Symphony two of his high-school years. After a stint in the Navy, he had dance bands all through his undergraduate years at UCLA and later at USC’s Keck School of Medicine, getting his M.D. in 1953. He also played two seasons with the Doctors’ Symphony. He had an equal passion for running and was a cross-country runner starting in high-school, also at UCLA, and while there, was a record-holding half-miler. Continue reading