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Res 0207-2014

Supporting the Justice for Jazz Artists Campaign.

ResolutionAdoptedCommittee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Relationsintroduced 2014-04-29

Adopted by the full Council.

Official record · Legistar

Agenda: 2014-04-29Passed: 2014-10-07
Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup RelationsDepartment of Cultural Affairs, libraries, museums, Art Commission, New York City Commission for the United Nations, Consular Corps and Protocol, Mayor’s Office of Special Projects and Community Events, and to encourage harmony among the citizens of New York City, to promote the image of New York City and enhance the relationship of its citizens with the international community.

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This bill: 159 days in committee

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Lifecycle

IntroducedIntroduced by Council
2014-04-29 · City Council
ActionReferred to Comm by Council
2014-04-29 · City Council
HeardHearing Held by Committee
2014-09-17 · Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Relations
ActionAmendment Proposed by Comm
2014-09-17 · Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Relations
HeldLaid Over by Committee
2014-09-17 · Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Relations
HeardHearing Held by Committee
2014-09-17 · Committee on Civil Service and Labor
ActionAmendment Proposed by Comm
2014-09-17 · Committee on Civil Service and Labor
HeldLaid Over by Committee
2014-09-17 · Committee on Civil Service and Labor
HeardHearing Held by Committee
2014-10-06 · Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Relations
ActionAmendment Proposed by Comm
2014-10-06 · Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Relations
ActionAmended by Committee
2014-10-06 · Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Relations
AdvancedApproved by Committee
2014-10-06 · Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Relations
AdvancedApproved, by Council
2014-10-07 · City Council

Votes (9)

Aye (9)
James G. Van BramerElizabeth S. CrowleyJulissa Ferreras-CopelandPeter A. KooStephen T. LevinAndy L. KingCosta G. ConstantinidesLaurie A. CumboHelen K. Rosenthal

Heard at (5)

City Council · 2014-10-07 · 1:30 PM · Council Chambers - City Hall
Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Relations · 2014-10-06 · 10:00 AM · Council Chambers - City Hall
Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Relations · 2014-09-17 · 10:00 AM · Committee Room - City Hall
Committee on Civil Service and Labor · 2014-09-17 · 10:00 AM · Committee Room - City Hall
City Council · 2014-04-29 · 1:30 PM · Council Chambers - City Hall

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By Council Members Van Bramer, Johnson, Cumbo, Cornegy, Levine, Rose, Levin, Constantinides, Crowley, Miller, Rosenthal, Lander, Mealy and Barron Whereas, Jazz is an esteemed American art form, inspiring passionate devotion among generations of fans and recognized by the United States Congress in 1987 as a "national treasure"; and Whereas, New York City has long been an international jazz mecca to which music lovers from around the world travel in order to experience legendary venues such as the Blue Note, Birdland, the Jazz Standard, Iridium and Dizzy's Club Coca Cola and the Village Vanguard; and Whereas, While musicians who play on Broadway and in symphony orchestras are protected by union contracts, the skilled jazz musicians who work in major New York City venues have no guarantee of fair payment and receive no pension, health contributions or state statutory benefits like workers' compensation, unemployment or disability insurance; and Whereas, Many of the men and women who sustain this great American music are forced to retire with no income to fall back on in their later years; and Whereas, The Associated Musicians of Greater New York, Local 802 of the American Federation of Musicians, launched the Justice for Jazz Artists Campaign, calling on jazz venue owners to provide jazz artists with fair pay, adequate pension contributions, protection of recording rights and a process for redressing grievances; and Whereas, These efforts have been endorsed by the New School Jazz Department Faculty Committee and by Rutgers University-Newark Master's Program in Jazz History and Research; and Whereas, Prominent writers and journalists including Amiri Baraka, Stanley Crouch, Gary Giddins, Nat Hentoff, Dan Morgenstern, John Chilton and Dr. Judith Schlesinger, have also added their support to the campaign; and Whereas, Justice for Jazz Artists is endorsed by prominent musicians including Harry Belafonte, Ron Carter, Bob Cranshaw, Paquito D' Rivera, Bill Frisell, Joe Lovano, Christian McBride, Jason Moran, Jimmy Owens, Bucky Pizzarelli, John Pizzarelli, Bernard Purdie and Randy Weston; and Whereas, As a genre, jazz and the musicians who play it have helped create the soundtrack of American history; and Whereas, New York City would not be the cultural mecca it is without the color, texture and flavor that jazz musicians have added to it throughout the years; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Council of the City of New York supports the Justice for Jazz Artists Campaign which seeks through collective bargaining to improve the lives of musicians working in New York City's jazz clubs by addressing workplace issues, including providing retirement security. LS #1227 8/29/14 TC