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Tina Marsh

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Tina Marsh (January 18, 1954 -June 16, 2009 was a jazz vocalist and composer based in Austin, Texas. Marsh was the creative director of the Creative Opportunity Orchestra (or CO2), a large jazz ensemble which she founded in 1980. Marsh was born in Annapolis, Maryland. During the late-1970s, she worked as an actor in musical theatre in and around New York City and Philadelphia. While living in New York, she began forming ideas about jazz singing. After moving to Austin, Marsh attended concerts by Anthony Braxton and Sam Rivers at Armadillo World Headquarters. These performances inspired her to form her first professional group, New Visions Ensemble, with Alex Coke, Rock Savage, Booka Michel and Horatio Rodriguez

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Shabaka Hutchings, Warne Marsh, Deanna Witkowski and More

Read "Shabaka Hutchings, Warne Marsh, Deanna Witkowski and More" reviewed by Jerome Wilson


This is an extremely varied selection of music ranging from spiritual blasts by Shabaka Hutchings and Franklin Kiermyer to sax mastery by Warne Marsh and Tony Malaby and torchy vocals from Dinah Washington and Helen Merrill. Playlist Henry Threadgill Sextett “I Can't Wait Till I Get Home" from The Complete Novus & Columbia Recordings ...

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It's Possible

Label: VoxLox
Released: 2008
Track listing: It's Possible; Frogs; Lonely Woman; Steve Lacy Suite: Drips, Rips, IPS bug on a stick), P.S.; Eclipse; Around the Block; Deep River; Highway; Double Quarter; Secret Love; Sirens; Peace Prayer.

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It's Possible

Label: VoxLox
Released: 2008
Track listing: It's Possible; Frogs; Lonely Woman; Steve Lacy Suite-Drips-Rips-IPS(bug on a stick); P.S.; Eclipse; Around The Block; Deep River; Highway; Double Quarter (Coke/Feld/Marsh) Secret Love; Sirens; Peace Prayer

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Article: Album Review

Tina Marsh and the Creative Opportunity Orchestra (CO2): The Heaven Line / World Wide

Read "The Heaven Line / World Wide" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Much in the same way that the finest classical composers of the 20th Century have been Russian, some of the finest big band leaders and arrangers of the last 50 years have been women. There is plenty of evidence to back up this statement. I submit: Mary Lou Williams, Maria Schneider, Carla Bley, Toshiko Akyoshi, Melba ...

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Transformation Volume 1

Label: CreOp Muse
Released: 1992
Track listing: Cassette Volume One A1. ABZ A2. Lost, But Not Alone A3. Sisyphus B1. 14CO2 B2. Cloud On Cloud Cassette Volume Two A1. C and Z A2. Transformation of The Claybird A3. Pensif B1. Hymn For Julius Hemphill B2. Circle B3. Aftermath


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