Louisiana 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR35

Introduced
4/17/23  
Passed
4/18/23  

Caption

Commends The Elephant 6 Collective for its contributions to music and the music industry

Impact

The passage of HR35 underlines the cultural importance of the Elephant 6 Collective within the state of Louisiana. By officially recognizing the collective, the bill not only honors its historical significance but also reinforces Louisiana's contributions to the broader music landscape. This recognition helps to promote local culture and pride, aiming to inspire new generations of musicians while highlighting the artistic legacy of the area.

Summary

House Resolution No. 35, introduced by Representatives Magee and Turner, serves to commend The Elephant 6 Collective for its significant contributions to music and the music industry. The resolution acknowledges the origins of the collective in the late 1980s and highlights its evolution into a notable hub of creativity that has influenced numerous musical acts. Among these acts are famous bands like Neutral Milk Hotel, The Apples in Stereo, and of Montreal, all of which have roots in psychedelic pop and have left a lasting impact on the contemporary music scene.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding the resolution is positive, celebrating creativity and cultural achievements. Legislators expressed pride in the collective’s Louisiana connections, representing a strong sense of state pride and support for the arts. The resolution reflects a broader commitment to preserving and promoting local music heritage, fostering a favorable public perception of the collective and its contributions to the arts.

Contention

While the resolution is largely celebratory, it does invite discussion on the role of music collectives in supporting artistic freedom and innovation. Some might question the adequacy of state recognition for cultural entities in light of broader funding or policy issues related to the arts. However, HR35 stands as a unifying tribute rather than a controversial piece of legislation, aiming to bring attention to the collective’s legacy without significant opposition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR73

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LA HR223

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LA HR484

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LA HCR37

Commends the members of Better than Ezra for their musical accomplishments and contributions to La.

LA HR159

Commends Connie and Dwight Fitch on the occasion of their fiftieth wedding anniversary for their contributions to the music culture of New Orleans

LA HR205

Commends and congratulates Briana Babineaux upon her start in the music industry as a singer

LA HR280

Commends Kenny Wayne Shepherd and his musical legacy on the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary tour of the release of "Trouble Is ..."

LA HR58

Commends J. Stephen Perry for his contributions and service to the state of Louisiana, the city of New Orleans, and the tourism industry

LA SCR36

Commends Katrice LaCour upon leading the Northwestern State University Middle Lab School Orchestra to international recognition at Festival Disney and for his significant contributions and accomplishments in the music industry.

LA HR844

Pastor Troy; outstanding contributions to Atlanta's musical sound, culture, and his lasting impact on the global music industry; commend

Similar Bills

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