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Music industry observing 'Black Out Tuesday' for community solidarity after George Floyd's death

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Music industry giants are coming together in solidarity with the black community days after George Floyd's death at the hands of police in Minneapolis.Universal Music Group, Sony, Atlantic, and Capitol were just a few of the companies who have announced they will be observing 'Black Out Tuesday' on June 2.The record labels have all committed to halting business activity for the day.

Stand united:Music industry giants - including Sony - are coming together in solidarity with the black community days after George Floyd's death at the hands of police in Minneapolis Gone too soon:The national unrest began less than a week ago in Minneapolis when Floyd (pictured), a 46-year-old security guard, died after police officer Derek Chauvin - who has.

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