1994, Kassel: The Deputy Chairman of the CDU in Kassel called for an inquiry of state theater officials who signed a contract with Chick Corea and publicly demanded cancellation of the concert as “Scientology and other sects must be hindered wherever possible.” The state government also notified the German promoter organizing Mr. Corea’s concert that it had “problems” with Mr. Corea’s performing due to his membership in Scientology. Indeed, the State pressured the promoter to agree to supplemental clauses to the contract forbidding Mr. Corea from “promoting” Scientology before, during or directly after his performance in Kassel in any way. The supplemental clauses provided that if a “violation” of these clauses occurred, the promoter would be liable for a breach of contract penalty of 50.000 DM and that additional legal steps would also be taken.
June 1994: Chick Corea’s association with the religion of Scientology was the subject of a demonstration organized and carried out by the Youth Union of Trier, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) Youth Movement, at his open air concert in Trier.
October 1994, Munich: Musician and Scientologist Mr. W. worked in a music production firm near Munich. When the manager of another music production firm found out that Mr. W. is a Scientologist, he contacted the head of Mr. W.’s firm and urged Mr. W.’s dismissal. He refused, however, to meet with Mr. W. to clarify his accusations.
Artistic discrimination continued...