Former Member. Piano
(1932 – 2015)
By Dana Wheaton, son
Dr. Jack William Wheaton passed away Sunday, Jan. 25, 2015. He was 82 and had battled cancer for the past seven years. Continue reading
Former Member. Piano
(1932 – 2015)
By Dana Wheaton, son
Dr. Jack William Wheaton passed away Sunday, Jan. 25, 2015. He was 82 and had battled cancer for the past seven years. Continue reading
Life Member, Alto/Tenor Saxophone
(1929 – 2015)
By Christine Russell, daughter
Sheldon “Shelly” Russell died on Jan. 8, 2015, at Providence Tarzana Medical Center in Los Angeles from complications due to long-term diabetes. Continue reading
In Memoriam:
Bernard E. Berman
Life Member. Violin
9/16/1925 – 12/18/2014
Survived by spouse & children
Paul W. Chipello
Life Member. Piano
3/27/1943 – 12/25/2014
Survived by spouse & child
Richard L. Dale
Life Member. Clarinet
9/11/1929 – 1/8/2015
Survived by spouse & daughter Continue reading
Rickey Minor, music director of “American Idol,” pictured after his panel talk at the Hollywood Chamber State of the Entertainment Industry Conference. Photo: Linda A. Rapka
The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce presented its third annual State of the Entertainment Industry Conference Nov. 21, which drew some of the top industry experts to discuss the future of Motion Picture, Television and Recording in Southern California.
Held at the Ray Dolby Ballroom in Hollywood & Highland, the conference was once again emceed by Vin Di Bona and presented by Variety. Now in its third year, the conference is regarded as the pre-eminent Hollywood forum that focuses on the importance of the Entertainment Industry to California and the steps that need to be taken to keep it healthy.
New California State Senate President Pro Tem Kevin de León addressed the audience asking people in the Industry to “come back home!” Three panels aimed to provide a detailed look at the industry. Continue reading
Application Deadline: Jan. 31
Today, rising education costs are making it difficult for even many union families to afford the cost of tuition. That’s one reason Union Plus, which provides important consumer benefits to union members and retirees, offers a unique scholarship program that in just over two decades has awarded over $3.5 million in education funding to more than 2,300 union members, spouses and dependent children. Continue reading
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Transportation Authority releases final ruling on musical instruments onboard U.S. air carriers
On Dec. 30, 2014, the U.S. Department of Transportation released the long-awaited final administrative rule which fully implements section 403 of the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2012, the law authorizing musical instruments as carry-on baggage on board U.S. air carriers.
This historic accomplishment was led by the American Federation of musicians and made possible through efforts by members of Congress who are longtime AFM allies, and officers and rank-and-file members of Local 161-710 in Washington, D.C.
The final ruling pertaining to musical instruments can be read at www.dot.gov.
When traveling by air with your musical instrument, the AFM strongly recommends that you take a copy of this TSA letter & FAA rules you: FAA letter 2015.pdf
The entire cast and orchestra of “Into the Woods” on the stage of the Wallis Annenberg Center. The orchestra included AFM musicians from Oregon and Los Angeles, contracted by Dan Savant and led by Martin Majkut, who performed front and center on the stage during the entire three-hour performance. Photo: Kevin Parry
The Oregon Shakespeare Festival production of hit musical “Into the Woods” took Beverly Hills by storm during its run at the new Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts.
Martin Majkut conducted a small, talented orchestra contracted by Dan Savant comprising AFM members from Los Angeles and Oregon. The musicians were featured front and center on the stage during the entire three-hour performance. Continue reading
At the May 1, 2012 Executive Board meeting, the Board passed the following motion:
1) Local 47 members whose work dues delinquency exceeds $500 shall be suspended; and
2) Non-Local 47 members whose work dues delinquency exceeds $500 shall be referred to the IEB as provided in the AFM Bylaws.
In order to reinstate membership, a $75 reinstatement fee will be assessed.
Emmanuel Fratianni conducts the 70-piece Hollywood Scoring Orchestra at the preview opening gala of the new Tom Bradley International Terminal at LAX on June 20, 2013. Photos courtesy of Laurie Robinson
(#TBT Throwback Thursday post: This article originally appeared in the August 2013 issue of the AFM Local 47 Overture.)
70-piece Hollywood Scoring Orchestra plays once-in-a-lifetime gig at new LAX Tom Bradley International Terminal
by Linda A. Rapka
In what marked possibly the first world premiere of a symphonic poem ever to take place at an airport, the Hollywood Scoring Orchestra provided a once-in-a-lifetime musical experience at Los Angeles International Airport June 20 with the debut of “Portale — A Symphonic Poem,” especially composed by Emmanuel Fratianni and Laurie Robinson. Continue reading