Zepsong is a Tax organization of Led Zeppelin founded in San Diego that has been described through a critic as “competent as what they do”, whose website appears to have borrowed its header table from a plumbing contractor and was received by dozens of people. who came to a concert in California that was presented as one of the protests.
Earlier this month, San Diepass County was one of the California counties that were ordered to conduct nearby domestic operations in businesses, adding gyms, “non-critical” offices, hairdressers, beauty salons and in-house shops, to reduce the spread of COVID- 19) Restaurants, wineries and some “circle of family entertainment centers” have been able to perform their activities abroad , if possible, but have been ordered to close their domestic offers again. Theatrical performances, nightclubs, concerts and festivals have remained closed and lately there is no date for their return.
But Dale Curtsinger, the owner and director of the San Diepass Performance Academy, who, since protests are allowed, can also hold a concert on the roof of his music school on Saturday night and call it a protest.
Worse, he made the direct decision to call this event called “Music Matters”, which was not a wonderful selection because Music Matters is the call of a virtually larger friend of ten years of collaboration between Arts Education Partnersend and the National Association of Music Merchants. (NAMM) that studies the influence of music education on children. It also sounds like an outing and depreciating or despising the Black Lives Matter movement, while claiming that a hurriedly-assembled parking concert is as important as protests against police brutality and racial injustice.
At a major Apple event, Curtsinger stated that the protest-tala-Zepsong transmission was completely legal because it did not discover information directly to the contrary. “I can’t locate the law I’m violating,” he told NBC San Diego. “I can’t place a position where I say you can be able not to sing and dance.” (Well friend, you may be able to check the county website specifying that the concerts “are closed”).
Media estimates that between “3 to four dozen” players watched the demonstration from garden chairs or from their cars. The concert promoted at Facebok, a friend especially important as a concert, did not mention the essential elements of Apple’s social estrangement, nor did it encourage face coverage. A player wears a mask before speaking to NBC San Diego; He also said that “other Americans also die of flu.”
A Deputy of the San Diepass County Sheriff reportedly frowned in the parking lot during the event, but did not take any opposing action from the organizers or scrutinize the music, he speaks. (“From what we saw, I was outside, there were facial covers, and they were extremely distant friends. We don’t see that they’re looking to keep up with the organizers,” said a San Diepass County spokesman.
Curtsinger is never the first to call his time a “protest,” with a broad wink and a string of sarcastic aerial dating, to circumvent state restrictions. In June, the Ace Speedway in Alamance County, North Carolina, reclassified the CARS Tour Race at Ace 125, heralded through LessExpensiveCars.com as a “nonviolent manifestation opposed to injustice and inequality everywhere.” Some 2,000 more Americans attended the serial vehicle race, which was held in defiance of Governor Roy Cooper’s call for meetings to be limited to another twenty-five Americans, max.
After the governor’s workplace sent several heavily worded letters to the Alamance County Sheriff Terry Johnson, who first refused to enforce the administrative order throughout the state, Cooconsistent responded by ordering Speedway to approach immediately, calling it “imminent danger” and a “serious threat to northern Carolinians.” At the time of writing, Ace Speedway remains closed.
Back in California, Curtsinger says similar parties can also take up similar parking in the future. “If you can’t do it in an auditorium, you can’t do it now in a club or in a closed environment,” he said. “We’re outside. People are getting rid of a wonderful variety of tension right now and having fun, something they haven’t been able to do in four months.”
On Saturday, San Diepass County officials reported 283 new coronavirus times, showing full times 26984, with 533 deaths due to the birth of the pandemic.