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 Musicians from Cork City and County and their supporters gathered for a street march and "Silent protest" on Grand Parade on Wednesday the 23rd of June. This pic on St Patrick's Street. The decision to protest silently is a powerful act of symbolism referring to the fact that professional musicians have been locked out of work for 15 months and have no road-map to recovery, unlike other industries. Musicians and supporters gathered for their protest at 12 noon . Covid-19 coronavirus global pandemic, music, live music, pubs and clubs, performers, arts, industry, lockdown, roadmap to reopening, government. Pic: Larry Cummins
LC-musicians-protest-03 
 Musicians from Cork City and County and their supporters gathered for a street march and "Silent protest" on Grand Parade on Wednesday the 23rd of June. This pic on St Patrick's Street. The decision to protest silently is a powerful act of symbolism referring to the fact that professional musicians have been locked out of work for 15 months and have no road-map to recovery, unlike other industries. Musicians and supporters gathered for their protest at 12 noon . Covid-19 coronavirus global pandemic, music, live music, pubs and clubs, performers, arts, industry, lockdown, roadmap to reopening, government. Pic: Larry Cummins
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Musicians from Cork City and County and their supporters gathered for a street march and "Silent protest" on Grand Parade on Wednesday the 23rd of June. This pic on St Patrick's Street. The decision to protest silently is a powerful act of symbolism referring to the fact that professional musicians have been locked out of work for 15 months and have no road-map to recovery, unlike other industries. Musicians and supporters gathered for their protest at 12 noon . Covid-19 coronavirus global pandemic, music, live music, pubs and clubs, performers, arts, industry, lockdown, roadmap to reopening, government. Pic: Larry Cummins