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Tina Marsh, Austin's Avant-Jazz Leader, Gravely Ill

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The founder of the Creative Opportunity Orchestra, a musicans' cooperative of composer-improvisers on the model of Chicago's AACM, is suffering late stage breast cancer. Beautiful Tina Marsh, age 55, whose disease was successfully treated in the '90s but recurred in 2008, is resting in a private home, with friends close by.

A pure-voiced vocalist who employs extended techniques in dramatic interpretations of songs such as Ornette Coleman's “Lonely Woman" with brilliant control for deep affect but who has also conducted a wild 'n' wooly ensemble through open structures to fine result and been described as singing “scat to the highest power," Tina has been a community-sensitive artist-activist in her adopted hometown for nearly 30 years. Having worked in musical theater on the east coast in the '70s, she attended the Creative Music Studio in Woodstock in 1980, and upon returning to Austin organized CO2 from the core of her first band, the New Visions Ensemble. Since then more than 200 musicians have participated in CO2 under her direction.

Besides recording five albums under her own name (and appearing on saxophonist Alex Coke's recordings, too), Tina initiated “Circle of Light," a multi-denominational winter holiday artistic celebration (see a trailer of a film about it here) in 2000. The CO2 recently completed 10 years at Becker Elementary school, described as being “disadvantaged," where she was Artist-in-Education. She was inducted into the Texas Music Hall of Fame in 2001 and the Austin Artists Hall of Fame in 2008 and her projects have been supported by the National Endowment for the Arts and Chamber Music America, among other funders, but she has received woefully inadequate press attention outside her immediate locale -- much less than her music deserves, as it is always warm, penetrating or provocative, and satisfying. This video clip of Tina singing “Love Look Away" is from a performance with pianist Eddy Hobizal and cellist Terry Muir, just last January. Funds for her health care expenses or cards and notes can be sent to Tina at:

PO Box 3215
Austin, TX 78764

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