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In this Oct. 2019 photo Guitar tech Jon "LJ" Vishnevsky, left, and audio engineer Mike Babcock talk while working at the Exit 111 Festival in Manchester, Tenn. This year, Vishnevsky was touring with the rock band Alter Bridge until March when suddenly the 32-year-old was out of a job as the band and countless others canceled spring shows because of the coronavirus pandemic. Vishnevsky, of Denver, said he applied for unemployment on March 20 and as of Wednesday, April 8, 2020, was still waiting to learn if it would be approved. (Ernest Falconer via AP)

In this Oct. 2019 photo Guitar tech Jon "LJ" Vishnevsky, left, and audio engineer Mike Babcock talk while working at the Exit 111 Festival in Manchester, Tenn. This year, Vishnevsky was touring with the rock band Alter Bridge until March when suddenly the 32-year-old was out of a job as the band and countless others canceled spring shows because of the coronavirus pandemic. Vishnevsky, of Denver, said he applied for unemployment on March 20 and as of Wednesday, April 8, 2020, was still waiting to learn if it would be approved. (Ernest Falconer via AP)

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