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On '''28 July''' [[1942]], the [[American Federation of Musicians]]' recording ban started, effectively putting American musicians on strike. It prevented [[Duke Ellington]] — and others — from recording their music, and wouldn't be lifted until the union came to a satisfactory agreement on [[1 December]] [[1944]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Atom Bomb Blues (novel)|Atom Bomb Blues]]'') | On '''28 July''' [[1942]], the [[American Federation of Musicians]]' recording ban started, effectively putting American musicians on strike. It prevented [[Duke Ellington]] — and others — from recording their music, and wouldn't be lifted until the union came to a satisfactory agreement on [[1 December]] [[1944]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Atom Bomb Blues (novel)|Atom Bomb Blues]]'') | ||
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On 28 July 1942, the American Federation of Musicians' recording ban started, effectively putting American musicians on strike. It prevented Duke Ellington — and others — from recording their music, and wouldn't be lifted until the union came to a satisfactory agreement on 1 December 1944. (PROSE: Atom Bomb Blues)