The Taft-Hartley Act of 1947, along with the Wagner Act, enacted 12 years prior as part of the “New Deal,” laid the foundation for the current collective bargaining process as it relates to the formation, funding and administration of employee benefit plans. But, the way in which Taft-Hartley achieved this goal was not in a pro-union manner. Continue reading
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February 2020 Overture Online: Black History Month in Los Angeles
Inside This Issue:
Black History Month in Los Angeles
Explore celebrations of African American music & culture throughout the city
Jazz in Schools
Bringing music education to Southland students
Member Spotlight
Sakari Dixon Vanderveer
and more!
Overture Online is optimized for reading via smartphone or tablet. For those without access to a smart device, issues may be viewed on a web browser here. Local 47 members may download archived pdf versions from the members section at afm47.org.
AFM Multi-Card Member Rebates
Effective January 1, 2020, members who belonged to three or more AFM Locals throughout 2019 can petition the AFM Secretary-Treasurer for a “rebate equal to the per capita dues received by the Federation” for that member’s membership in each AFM Local in excess of two. (Members pay their Federation per capita dues as a portion of their local annual dues. The local forwards the member’s per capita dues to the Federation. Only the Federation’s portion of the annual dues will be rebated). Continue reading
Grammys 2020
(Updated 1/27/2020 – winners noted below)
Congratulations 2020 GRAMMY nominees! Once again, union musicians of AFM Local 47 in Los Angeles can be heard on countless recordings from the hottest hits of the year.
Listen to our #ListenLA 2020 GRAMMY playlist here:
Browse the list of Los Angeles-made nominees below. The 62nd annual GRAMMY winners will be announced live on Sunday, Jan. 26 at Staples Center, airing on CBS. Be sure to tune in and listen for the live AFM Local 47 house band! Continue reading
Free Movie Screening: ‘The Healthcare Movie’
Free Movie Screening: ‘Fix It: Healthcare at the Tipping Point’
Homegoing and Repass for Cal Bezemer
Friends and colleagues of Former #AFM47 Life Member Cal Bezemer are invited to his Homegoing and Repass on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 11am at Baldwin Hills Baptist Church, 4700 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd.
Celebration of Life: Emil Richards
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For those who knew and loved Emil Richards, we invite you to celebrate his life and legacy on the WB Eastwood Scoring Stage Sunday Feb 9th, 2020 • 11am. Please bring a joke, a memory, or a piece of music you would like to play as a tribute.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Good Vibes!
Celeste & Camille Radocchia
Kindly RSVP and direct any inquiries to Gina Zimmitti & Whitney Martin at: celebrate.emil@gmail.com. Feel free to attach a favorite photo to the RSVP!
AB5 Update
Many of you may now have heard of California legislation AB5 which was created to ensure that most workers in California are classified as employees, not independent contractors. Introduced by California Assemblymember Lorena Gonzalez, AB5 was created to incorporate the Dynamex ruling, which was a California Supreme Court decision from last year, into state law. That decision limited an employer’s ability to classify certain types of workers as independent contractors. Some members have asked if this new law will negatively impact the practice of using loan out companies as a way of ensuring fair tax treatment for our members. It is our view that AB5 will have no impact on the use of loan outs. AFM Local 47 along with DGA, WGA, IATSE and SAG-AFTRA have done exhaustive due diligence with counsel to come to this conclusion.
January 2020 Overture Online: Musicians at Play
Inside This Issue:
Musicians at Play
Connecting youth, mentors and community through music
#BandTogether Update
Musicians reach tentative two-year deal with film and TV studios
Member Spotlight: Gayle Levant
My Harp Will Go On
and more!


