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File:"Seattle's Working Musicians" City Council Hearing & Press Conference

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English: On Jan 26th, the Seattle City Council heard a report on a study commissioned by the Fair Trade Music Project of the Musicians' Association of Seattle. The study titled "Seattle's Working Musicians", assessed the economic impact of the music industry, working conditions of club musicians, and how Seattle can support independent musicians. This is the raw video of the hearing and following press conference.
Motter Forman – classical harpist; President, AFM Local 76-493
Nate Omdal – upright bassist; jazz and hip hop; Fair Trade Music leader
Joey Walbaum – pianist; funk, soul, electronic
Francis Brennan – busker; one-man band
Steve Roseta – promoter/producer; tribute bands
Mike O’Brien – City Councilmember; Committee member
Lisa Herbold – City Councilmember; Committee Chair

Newell Aldritch – staff, Councilmember Herbold
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Author Ed Mays
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