Allegro
Currently Browsing: July, 2009
Cracking the Digital Code
Special Payments Fund hopeful about future
When superstar Carrie Underwood sells CD’s or downloads, the Special Payments Fund collects. If you’re a musician who plays on union recording sessions, you know that this August you’ll receive a check from the Sound Recording Special Payments Fund. The
‘Can you play ‘Piano Man’?
Working for a living as a hotel musician
DEBBIE ANDREWS (piano and vocals) performs at Peacock Alley in the Waldorf Astoria (50th Street and Park Avenue) from 5:30 to 7:30pm, Monday to Friday. RICH JENKINS (piano) and KURT WIETING (piano) alternate nights in the Astor Court at
Building Trust
How the union is stepping up its Justice for Jazz Artists campaign
Junior Mance is part of the solution: he’s a member of the union’s Jazz Advisory Committee. When we regard our local with an unclouded eye, one of the things with which we must come to terms is the notion that
The Musicians’ Voice
The Musicians’ Voice is an open forum for discussion about the state of union affairs. The letters here do not necessarily express the views of Local 802. Letters must be 300 words or less. Send them to Allegro, c/o Local
Let’s Agree to Disagree
Keeping it civil when engaging in politics
What compels our members to engage in civic participation? I’ve asked myself that question many times since I began working here 14 months ago. The reasons our members take up one cause and not another vary from person to person.
UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS AND MUSICIANS(UPDATED May 16, 2012)
802 Legal Corner
If you are a Broadway musician and your show closes, can you apply for unemployment? Yes. While you are collecting unemployment, can you sub on other Broadway shows, teach lessons, and play other freelance gigs? Yes, but your unemployment check
President’s Report
When Life Gives You Lemons…
Health fund a bright spot in otherwise down economy Our challenges continue as the economy begins to stabilize (we hope). Although the stock market has recovered somewhat from the lows immediately after the financial collapse, it has a long way
Charges, Bylaws and Common Sense
Recording Vice-President's Report
Looking past political agendas to do what we’re elected to do: fight for musicians! The Local 802 membership meeting on June 10th was crowded and contentious – far more contentious than I believe it needed to be. A good portion
AFM May Collect Dues on ‘Promulgated’ Contracts
A federal judge recently ruled that it’s proper for the AFM to collect work dues on promulgated agreements. So what is a “promulgated” agreement? It’s an agreement that doesn’t involve face-to-face bargaining with either an individual employer or a group
A Man With a Plan: Listening to Wade Barnes
Wade Barnes: “Jazz was always my father’s music, and he always laughed at us because we were singing stuff that he considered trite.” The Brooklyn based drummer Wade Barnes has been taking advantage of his American Federation of Musicians, Local
Deep Listening: A Conversation with Suzanne Vega
Matt Weiers Suzanne Vega, a Local 802 member since 1984. Suzanne Vega, a Local 802 member since 1984, is not only a top-tier singer-songwriter but also an activist. She was part of the MusicFIRST coalition that recently lobbied in Washington,
Crisis and Recovery
Knowledge is Power
A bargaining history of the Local 802 health fund – what every musician should know Coping with the cost of health care is a difficult experience for every union in the country. One of the bedrock principles of unions –
A War Against Organizing
How companies use the law to thwart musicians
Angel Warner, an employee at a Rite Aid distribution center, sat next to me recently in a congressional briefing room and described what happened when she and her fellow workers tried to form a union in their California workplace. She
Is It Possible?
Music Prep scores big for union members
IS IT POSSIBLE that after almost two decades, orchestrators and copyists have recently achieved increases in wages that were long overdue? Yes! Earlier this spring, I received a call from the administrator of our Health Benefits Department, Gloria McCormick. She
Looking for Work? We’re Here for You
Musicians' Assistance Program
In recent months, people have been coming to the Musicians’ Assistance Program telling us how hard it is to find work. During these tricky financial times, it can become more and more challenging to make a living doing the work
Why we joined the union
I came to New York for graduate school and am planning to stay in the city after graduation. Joining the union just made sense. My goal is to play as much as I can. I don’t have a regular gig
Requiem
Matthew Altschuler, trumpet Leonard T. Gellers, saxophone Isabella Goldberg, piano Samuel Kissel, violin Charles Latorella, piano Edward Pizarro, saxophone Kimberley Reeves, violin Frank Russo, accordion Henry Stone, saxophone Kelley Wyatt, piano Samuel Kissel Samuel Kissel, 100, a violinist, died on
Executive Board Minutes
May 12, 2009 - May 19, 2009
TUESDAY, MAY 12, 2009 Meeting called to order at 11:10 a.m. Present: Recording Vice President Dennison, Financial Vice President Blumenthal, Executive Board members Fein, Giannini, Norrell, Rizzo, Roach, Schwartz and Jazz Advisory Committee Liaison Owens. President Landolfi excused on union
Breaktime Answers
Crossword & Sight-Sing Challenge
SIGHT-SING CHALLENGE: “Summertime” CROSSWORD PUZZLE Across 1- Out-of-tune string? BADE 5- Reindeer name CUPID 10- Shrinking sea ARAL 14- Regan’s father LEAR 15- Pianist Gary or his father? APACE 16- Regal address SIRE 17- “____ and the Man” ARMS 18-
Calendar Of Events
July/August 2009
Date Event Time Location 7/3 Fri. CLOSED: INDEPENDENCE DAY 7/6 Mon. JAZZ FOUNDATION JAM SESSION 7:00 PM Club Room 7/8 Wed. THEATRE COMMITTEE* 5:15 PM Exec. Bd. Room 7/13 Mon. JAZZ FOUNDATION JAM SESSION 7:00 PM Club Room
Bill Crow’s Band Room
I don’t often tell stories on myself, but this one is really stupid. In April I spent several hours in the studio at station WBGO-FM in Newark, recording a Benny Goodman birthday broadcast with a nice group put together by