South Florida Musicians Association

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404 SE 15th St
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316

The South Florida Musicians Association is a labor union dedicated to improving the economic status and general welfare of professional musicians in South Florida. They work tirelessly to preserve the culture of music and promote dignity, fairness, and democracy for musicians of all styles. Affiliated with the American Federation of Musicians, they provide a community for musicians to come together and support one another.

With a focus on membership benefits, the South Florida Musicians Association is integrally involved with societies that collect and distribute royalties to musicians, ensuring that session musicians are well taken care of. They also keep their members informed through newsletters, sharing important updates on auditions, job opportunities, and official business. Committed to their mission, they strive to create a thriving music community in South Florida.

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