Sen. Jerry Hill signs on as AB 1199 co-author

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Senator Jerry Hill (D-San Mateo) has signed on as co-author with Assemblymember Adrin Nazarin (D-Sherman Oaks) to AB 1199, a bill with the potential to bring thousands of music scoring jobs back to California.

Musicians have been busy pushing to add language to the legislation that will secure a revenue-neutral allocation for music scoring from the existing Film & TV Tax Credit Program. Because no new money is being asked for, this effort has been gaining fast support.

 


Show your support – sign the petition!

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The Truth About Fi-core: Facing Fi-core Coercion (part 3)

Part 3 of an informational series about financial core

You’ve been hearing some chatter about fi-core. Maybe you’ve felt pressure from a colleague — or perhaps even an employer — to quit your Union and go fi-core. While it is your right to take financial-core status, it is also your right to know the truth and the long-term consequences of this decision.

The Fi-core Coercer says it’s “the Union” that’s preventing you from working as much as you could. They say it’s your right to stand up to the “tyranny” of “the Union,” which doesn’t really care about you anyway.

It’s easy to point the finger and turn “the Union” into the bad guy. It’s the oldest union-busting tactic in the book — to third-party our collective bargaining power, to morph it into an alien entity, separate from you and me.

The reason our union exists is because we musicians decide to band together and make sure we are treated fairly in the workplace, and don’t get screwed over by those who’d happily see us work for less than our worth. We decided standing together, in unity, is the best way to make this happen. We decided the most effective way to change contracts and policies is to share in a democratic process, have a voice, and be active participants in crafting and maintaining the terms of our employment.

By going fi-core, you drop all our collaborative work by the wayside. You choose to silence your voice, eliminate your ability to create change, and give up your chance to improve things for the better for us all. In the short run, going fi-core allows you to overcome the obstacle of having to turn down that non-union job today while maintaining the ability to take that union job tomorrow. But if more and more of us choose fi-core, how long do you think it will take before those AFM jobs of tomorrow disappear?

Ask an employer their idea of a utopia, and they can’t ask for a better scenario than having workers quit their own union. In the long run, the only way to overcome our biggest obstacle – union-busting forces pitting workers against each other so they can undercut and underpay us all – is to take a stand and prove you believe our work is worth the fight. It’s not enough to be a passive observer. No war is won on the sidelines. We must take unified action and compel others to join our actions. Our Union is only as strong as our unity. When we get involved and take action, we win.

 

REPORT DARK DATES
Please report the date, time and location of non-union recording sessions to the Local 47 EMD Department. If you know the contractor’s name, include it as well. All reports are, of course, strictly anonymous.

Phone: (323) 993-3130
Anonymous online form: bit.ly/darkdate

It’s your livelihood. Help protect it.

Final Note: Phillip Lambro

lambroFormer Life Member. Conductor/Director
(9/2/1935 – 6/21/2015)

“Lambro, a classical composer whose works have been performed by some of the world’s premiere symphony orchestras, composed a handful of motion picture scores during the 1960s and 1970s, including the original, unused score for Polanski’s ‘Chinatown’.”

“Crypt of the Living Dead” Composer Phillip Lambro Dead at Age 80 – by Randall D. Larson, Musique Fantastique

‘Matilda: The Musical’ – A letter of appreciation to the Ahmanson orchestra

Photo: courtesy Bob Payne

“Matilda: The Musical” Local 47 orchestra at the Ahmanson — Back row: Jeff Driskill (woodwinds), David Mergen (cello), Anna Stadlman (bass), Sal Lozano (woodwinds), Matthew Smedal (music director, Pittsburgh Local 60-471), Dan Fornero (trumpet 1), Rob Schaer (trumpet 2), Robert Payne (trombone/contractor). Front Row: Bill Congdon (assistant music director, Charlotte Local 342/Las Vegas Local 369), Joshua Priest (percussion, NY Local 802), Thom Rotella (guitar).

Based on the beloved novel by Roald Dahl, “Matilda: The Musical” delighted audiences at the Ahmanson Theatre in a highly successful run May 28 through July 12.  Continue reading

Working Californians announces NIGHT SHIFT 2015

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Working Californians announces a stellar lineup for this year’s NIGHT SHIFT Labor Day weekend concert with several of AFM Local 47’s finest!

On the bill:

Sheila E

Rickey Minor

Deacon John & Rockin Dopsie w/ the AFM Local 47 Band

& more!!

Learn more and reserve tickets at 323.592.3444 or workingcalifornians.org

July 2015 Overture Online: Q&A with Michael Giacchino

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Overture Online: July 2015

NEW ISSUE OUT NOW – Read the Overture Online on your smartphone or tablet available from the App Store or Google Play.

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Overture Online is optimized for reading via smartphone or tablet. Those without access to a smart device may also access the new issue on a web browser (must have flash enabled).

Cover Story:

Q&A WITH MICHAEL GIACCHINO
Summer’s hottest composer shares his love of Los Angeles musicians, balancing work and family, and how he maintained his sanity scoring three summer blockbusters back to back (to back)


Also in this issue:

IN MEMORIAM: JAMES HORNER
Hollywood mourns the tragic loss of one of our generation’s finest film composers

GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
Monday, July 27, 7:30 p.m.

and more!

 

Members: Watch your mailboxes…

Local 47 members will soon be receiving the print Summer magazine in the mail. These print issues contain additional news not found in the public Overture Online, such as Resolutions to amend the bylaws, member status updates, and other announcements requiring due notice per the Bylaws. If you are a member in good standing and didn’t receive your print copy, email us or view it online by logging in to your member account at afm47.org.

 

 

Browse past issues of Overture Online here.