40th Anniv. of the Summer of Love
A benefit for New Orleans musicians
Performances by Jefferson Starship, Big Brother and the Hold Company, Quicksilver Messenger Service and more! (view flier)
NOMC featured on WWOZ's Street Talk
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New Orleans Musicians’ Assistance Foundation named one of twenty-five organizations in the area to receive federal grant funding to provide individuals with medical and mental health care. (read more)
Congo Square Project
Armed with the knowledge that New Orleans is a Mecca from which modern music of every genre stems, drummer and producer Fabian Jolivet created The Congo Square Project Foundation which is producing two double albums solely to benefit this once glorious city and its musicians. (read more)
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New Orleans, LA
– August, 2007 – New Orleans musicians will join forces for a "Musicians Solidarity Second Line" on Sunday, August 26. The procession will start at Noon in Armstrong Park and proceed to Jackson Square where music industry leaders will speak in protest of the current state of the local music scene. Although no music will be performed during the second line, musicians are asked to bring their instruments as a symbolic gesture of their importance to New Orleans culture and how they are being ‘silenced’ by an apathetic business community.
For decades, the rich culture of New Orleans has provided musicians with the creative inspiration that has nurtured their craft. Since the levees broke following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, there are limited viable employment opportunities for musicians, often forcing them to leave the city. While there are some clubs and organizations that are proactively addressing these issues, this march will attempt to generate a sense of urgency in the community and that businesses and individuals will step up and support the local music industry. The march will also demonstrate what a Second Line Parade - the cornerstone of our music culture - would be without music. Anyone who supports live music or wants to learn more about the cause is welcome to participate.
Core messages of the event:
- CITIZENS:
Put your money where your ear is.
- POLITICAL LEADERS:
Don't bite the hands that feed you.
- HOTELS, BARS
& TOURIST VENUES: Live music is not a right... it is
a privilege.
- PROFESSIONAL
MUSICIANS: Respect starts with you.
If gigs are your only source of income, request your asking price or don't accept the gig.
- MUSIC LOVERS
OUTSIDE NEW ORLEANS: We need
your help.
Attend live performances when you visit the city, purchase CD's featuring New Orleans musicians, and support non-profit organizations that provide direct assistance to musicians and preserve New Orleans culture.
- 6) ALL MUSIC LOVERS AND ADVOCATES: Attend the march.
The event is being organized by American Federation of Musicians (Local 174-496). Special thanks to all the musicians who contributed their time and energy to this effort.
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