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Vice President Announces Resignation; Interim VP to Take Office

AFM Local 47 Vice President Rick Baptist has submitted his resignation to the Executive Board, effective November 26, 2021. We thank Rick for his many years of service, and wish him well in his future endeavors.

Per the Local 47 bylaws, the Executive Board has selected an Interim Vice President to serve until a special election to fill the vacancy takes place at our next General Membership Meeting on January 24, 2022. We welcome Trustee Bonnie Janofsky, who has served on the Executive Board for 19 years, and thank her for stepping up at this time to serve AFM Local 47 and the membership in this new capacity. 

2021 Resolution Vote Results

At the AFM Local 47 General Membership Meeting held via Zoom on October 25, 2021, a quorum was reached. A resolution to amend the bylaws to permanently allow electronic meetings was presented and discussed, as well as an amendment to that resolution.

Due to COVID-19 safety regulations, Local 47 is currently conducting all business electronically, including voting. Therefore, with the approval of the AFM and the Local 47 Election Board, we conducted this vote via Election Buddy, a secure electronic balloting system. Of the 62 attendees at the General Membership Meeting, 37 chose to participate in the voting process. 

Resolution #1 passed with yes 32, no 4, abstention 1.

Amendment to Resolution #1 passed with yes 31, no 5, abstention 1.

– Paul Sternhagen, Election Board Chairperson

The full text of the Resolution and Amendment may be found in the members-only section of our website on the “Scales and Documents” page.

Final Note: Frank Jerome Messina

Life Member. Composer
3/14/1943 – 10/20/2021

by the Messina family

Frank Jerome Messina passed away in McMinnville, Oregon on October 20, 2021, of heart disease. He was 78. 

Frank had a lifelong passion for music, especially the trumpet. He started as a studio musician for MGM in the ’60s. In college, he went on to tour with both the Beach Boys and Paul Revere and the Raiders, playing trumpet, flugelhorn and providing backup vocals.  Continue reading

November 2021 Overture Online: Giving Thanks to the Labor Movement

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Inside This Issue: 

Giving Thanks to the Labor Movement

Reflecting on why we are grateful for unions

Music Performance Trust Fund

Students of AFM members awarded MPTF Music Family Scholarships 

Meet the Reps

Meet our new Motion Picture/TV Film and Live TV Business reps

and more!


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Final Note: Daniel Shindarov

Former Life Member. Violin
12/8/1924 – 10/21/2021

Local 47 Life Member, Russian born and internationally renowned violinist, Daniel Shindarov, passed away on October 21, 2021, in Hollywood at the age of 97.

Former concertmaster in the USSR of Moscow’s Bolshoi Opera and Ballet Orchestras, Daniel began his musical training with Pyotr Stolyarsky, who had also been the teacher of Misha Elman, Nathan Milstein and David Oistrakh, with whom Daniel later studied at the Moscow Conservatory.

After emigrating to the US in 1975, Daniel Shindarov served as concertmaster of the San Francisco Opera Orchestra, as well as long-time member of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, the Master Symphony, the Seattle Symphony as well as numerous other ensembles.  As a prominent studio musician in Los Angeles, Daniel also performed in many Film Scores and recording sessions.

A public memorial service will be held at 12 noon on November 7, 2021 at Mount Sinai Memorial Park, 5950 Forest Lawn Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90068 (Forest Lawn Drive Exit on the 134 Freeway).

Final Note: Ralph Carmichael

Former Life Member. Composer/Orchestrator
5/27/1927 – 10/18/2021

Ralph Carmichael, prolific composer, Emmy Award winning arranger/conductor for Nat King Cole, Jack Jones, Ella Fitzgerald and Roger Williams, composer of “The Blob” movie score and considered to be the Father of Contemporary Christian Music, died October 18, 2021, in Camarillo, Calif. He was 94.   Continue reading

Final Note: James Stark

Member. Violin
7/18/1948 – 9/29/2020

James Stark: A Lifetime of Music and Performance

by Cheri Jamison and La Mirada Symphony

As a student of Albert Gillis, James Stark began his violin studies at the age of seven in the San Francisco Bay area. In 1980, he was appointed concertmaster for the Heidelberg Chamber Orchestra and toured extensively in Europe and the United States performing in the major capital cities as a soloist in over 150 concerts. Continue reading