‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Score – In Review

For the first time in the film saga’s epic history, the music for “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” was scored here in Los Angeles with AFM Local 47 musicians. Dan Redfeld, AFM Local 47 member, classically trained composer, conductor, orchestrator and pianist, shares his review of the film’s score.

We’ve all been waiting to hear what the Maestro, composer John Williams, has fashioned. The reports of the sessions beginning in June and lasting until November have been plastered everywhere. What kind of things were we going to hear? Will the score feel like “Star Wars”? Are the themes catchy?

For me, the score is nothing short of miraculous and a testament to why Mr. Williams is the greatest American composer this country has produced since Bernstein or Copland. He’s 83 and shows no sign of resting on his laurels. The music is complex, thematically driven, impeccably orchestrated, passionate, sinister, heart-wrenching, beautiful. It’s definitely written in his later period style (which began surfacing in the ’90s): an intricate harmonic structure, the high xylophone/woodwind riffs during action sequences which make the music cut through sound design, detailed counterpoint and a sense of assuredness of a master craftsman operating in top form. Continue reading at listen-la.com

Check out Dan’s full film review of “The Force Awakens” here.

January 2016 In Memoriam

Douglas B. Craig
Life Member. Bassoon
12/14/1928 – 11/1/2015
Survived by friend & family

Richard (Dick) Gabriel
Life Member. Saxophone
10/1/1940 – 12/1/2015
Survived by spouse & children

Douglas G. Reeves
Life Member. Violin
10/24/1924 – 9/28/2015
Survived by spouse

Newly reported:
Johnny Mann
Life Member. Piano
9/30/1928 – 6/18/2014
Survived by spouse

Final Note: Rick Fleishman

Rick Fleishman memorialGuitar
(7/31/1951 – 12/24/2015)

By Steve Carr

On Christmas Eve my dear friend Rick Fleishman departed this world after a 10-month battle with brain cancer. Rick was an intelligent, ethical and talented human being whom I met while working casuals some 36 years ago. Our friendship, along with musical and business partnerships, grew quickly. He was a great guitar player with whom I collaborated with on many jazz, pop and movie projects. But most of all he was a close friend who will forever be missed. He is survived by his loving wife Albina and loyal daughter Sara. There will be a memorial to him at the Musician’s Union Sunday afternoon, January 17.

Don Randi Delights at Concert & Book Signing

On the evening of Nov. 19, living legend Don Randi hosted a free concert and book signing in the Local 47 Serena Kay & Earl Williams Auditorium.

His new book “You’re Heard These Hands,” co-authored by Karen “Nish” Nishimura, tells of his journey through the musical landscape of Southern California, from the “Wall of Sound” to the Wrecking Crew of studio musicians during the explosive pop music era of the 1960s and early 1970s, and other incredible stories. Continue reading

Musicians Demonstrate Against Exploitation at Warner Bros.

Legislators, Labor Community Call for Fair Treatment of Musicians

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BURBANK, CA (DEC. 15, 2015) — More than 50 members of the American Federation of Musicians Local 47, Unite Here Local 11, and other unions and community supporters held a large demonstration Tuesday morning against the exploitation of musicians taking place on the Warner Bros. lot.

The group distributed leaflets objecting to the studio’s facilitation of non-union activity on its property. Warner Bros., signatory to the American Federation of Musicians, permitted a non-union “dark” date by Cinema Scoring, an employer with whom AFM Local 47 has a labor dispute. Continue reading

Affordable Health Care Act: Important reminder from AFM Secretary/Treasurer Sam Folio

AFM - American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada
December 3, 2015

Dear Member:

I don’t know about you, but I hate feeling rushed when I’m shopping for something important.

This is especially true for health care for me and my family, and an important deadline is coming up. December 15th  is the last day to enroll, renew or change your Marketplace insurance plan and have coverage begin on January 1, 2016.

That’s why we’re reaching out. Working America Health Care is here to help connect you to the right insurance plan on the Marketplace for 2016.

Don’t wait until December 15th. Hold times can be especially long around deadlines. Call 888-276-2580 or visit our website to connect today.

Many Working America members like you already have found affordable coverage this year. If you sign up through us, our recommended licensed professionals will be there to help do the same for you. They will answer questions and compare options together with you—at no extra cost.

After you sign up for a plan, we’ve still got your back. Our exclusive Health Advocate service* will be there in 2016, providing assistance with issues like doctor searches or negotiating medical claims.

The New Year can be a crazy time, but choosing your health plan should be hassle-free. Visit WorkingAmericaHealthCare.org before Dec. 15 to begin the no-stress search.

Fraternally,

Sam Folio
International Secretary-Treasurer
AFM

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