1942–1944 musicians' strike
On August 1, 1942, the American Federation of Musicians, at the instigation of union president James C. Petrillo, began a strike against the major American record companies because of disagreements over royalty payments. Beginning at midnight, July 31, 1942, no union musician could make commercial recordings for any commercial record company. That meant that a union musician was allowed to participate on radio programs and other kinds of musical entertainment, but not in a recording session. The 1942–1944 musicians' strike remains the longest strike in entertainment history.
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1942–1944 musicians' strike
On August 1, 1942, the American Federation of Musicians, at the instigation of union president James C. Petrillo, began a strike against the major American record companies because of disagreements over royalty payments. Beginning at midnight, July 31, 1942, no union musician could make commercial recordings for any commercial record company. That meant that a union musician was allowed to participate on radio programs and other kinds of musical entertainment, but not in a recording session. The 1942–1944 musicians' strike remains the longest strike in entertainment history.
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1942-44ko Ameriketako Estatu B ...... dikatuaren araua hausteagatik.
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Der recording ban (auf Deutsch ...... ion auch Petrillo ban genannt.
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La sonregistrada bojkoto (angl ...... co ankaŭ nomiĝis Petrillo ban.
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On August 1, 1942, the America ...... gan to dominate popular music.
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1942-44ko Ameriketako Estatu B ...... baina ez grabazio saio batean.
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Der recording ban (auf Deutsch ...... ion auch Petrillo ban genannt.
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La sonregistrada bojkoto (angl ...... co ankaŭ nomiĝis Petrillo ban.
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On August 1, 1942, the America ...... rike in entertainment history.
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1942-44ko Ameriketako Estatu Batuetako musikarien greba
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1942–1944 musicians' strike
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Recording ban
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Sonregistrada bojkoto
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