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Despite this, it was not considered a mutual benefit order. Fraternal benefits were available to its members though, through the World Mutual Benefit Association. [386] Order of the World (Boston) – One of many short-term endowment benefit fraternals that were popular in the 1880s and 1890s and then went bankrupt. [387] [388]
The Musicians Club of New York is a musicians' club based in New York City.It was founded in 1911 with the intent of providing a social platform for musicians in and around New York, but its mission later expanded to support and promote young musicians through prizes and scholarships, as well as provide recognition for contemporary composers.
A friendly society or benefit society is a voluntary association formed to provide mutual aid, benefit, for instance insurance for relief from sundry difficulties. These groups are also known as a fraternal benefit society, fraternal benefit order, or mutual aid organization. Following is an incomplete list of these societies and orders.
The Musical Mutual Protective Union (MMPU) was a New York union of musicians, formed in 1863, with a focus on payment made to musicians in theaters and at balls. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 1885, the union was open to "all instrumental performers, who have been residents of the United States for the period of six months previous to application."
Ad hoc mutual aid associations have been seen organized among strangers facing shared challenges in such disparate settings as the Woodstock Music and Arts Festival in New York in 1969, during the Beijing Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, for neighborhood defense during the Los Angeles Riots of 1992, and work of the organization Common Ground ...
Mutual Benefit is a music project created by singer-songwriter Jordan Lee. [1] The band consists of various musicians gathered by Jordan Lee, and has no concrete band line-up. [2] The band's first studio LP Love's Crushing Diamond has gained critical praise; being named Stereogum's Band to Watch, [1] and Pitchfork's best new music. [3]
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Americana Music Association (AMA) 1999 "to provide a forum for the advocacy of Americana music and to promote public awareness of the genre to support the creative and economic viability of professionals in this field." Americana Music Honors & Awards, manage the Americana Radio Chart, advocacy, education, market research [7] Nosotros: 1970