ALESSANDRINI v. AMERICAN FED. OF MUSICIANS OF U. S. & CAN.

No. 69 Civ. 2280.

334 F.Supp. 1152 (1970)

Anthony V. ALESSANDRINI, a/k/a Tony Aless, Plaintiff, v. AMERICAN FEDERATION OF MUSICIANS OF the UNITED STATES AND CANADA and Associated Musicians of Greater New York, Local 802, AFM, AFL-CIO, Defendants.

United States District Court, S. D. New York.

July 30, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Godfrey P. Schmidt, New York City, for plaintiff.

Vladeck, Elias, Frankle, Vladeck & Lewis by Stephen C. Vladeck, New York City, for American Federation of Musicians.

Ashe & Rifkin, New York City, for Associated Musicians, Local 802.


MOTLEY, District Judge.

Plaintiff Alessandrini is an orchestra leader and music arranger. He was employed by the Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. (CBS) as a leader or conductor of a band on the Jack Sterling Radio Show from February 22, 1954 to July 4, 1964 when live music was discontinued. (Pl's Exh. E, p. 3 of 12/24/64 hearing, attached to complaint). The terms and conditions of his employment were at all times governed by agreements between defendant, Associated...

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