--- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, jeffc@... wrote: > > On Sat, 10 May 2008, Bernie wrote: > > > > As an aside, of what value is the union to musicians? They don't seem to > > benefit musicians in any way. > > > > Bernie > > > they do pay pensions and benefits and make affordable insurance available. > they can also force labels/bookers to pay the going rate. > [the side effect of which is you might stop getting booked] > they also have been known to send referals. > > an old friend is in the union. > he's an incredibly talented sax/keyboard player and an arranger. > he's toured with some very prestigious acts. > i think he does pretty good by them. > at least i have never heard a single gripe or complaint, but he > is on a wholly other level of musicianship than i, a mere hack. > > it's silly for them to meddle where it's not even profitable for > them to do so, but it's likely that these meddlers have to prove > their value to someone by making a little trouble here and there. > > i had an old girlfriend whose sister was paid by ASCAP to go to > bars and track what songs the bands were playing. if i recall > they also paid her bar tabs. she used to call it 'ASCAPing'. > > again, just meddling to justify your actions to whoever you > may be answering to on any given day. she never gave a darn > what became of the information she provided to ASCAP. > > but just like the AFM, they DO provide a benefit/service if > you are on a level for them to bother with you. > > just my .02 on the question asked... > jeff > Maybe things have changed. We never had pensions or any other benefits like insurance way back when. All we had was harrasment. But I think your last sentence somewhat describes the situation. It depends on who you are. Bernie
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Re: My Mellotron Obsession
2008-05-11 by Bernie
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