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RIP Tina Marsh


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Tina Marsh, has left us. Tina was an extraordinary, inspiring person. . . vocalist, composer, orchestra leader, a singular presence and a powerhouse in her home of Austin, TX, and well beyond. She had a way of going straight to the emotional core of whatever she sang, expressing music with the greatest courage and generosity. She was too young to leave us.

Honestly, I don't know if you knew Tina or her music. But here an article about her that went up only a couple hours after she died.

http://www.austin360.com/blogs/content/sha...tina_marsh.html

And here's a video that's just one example of her special kind of magic. If you didn't know Tina's work, well, it's ten minutes long, but I think if you watch it all the way through, you'll be glad you did.

She could also sings jazz standards a good example is "When or when" which can be heard on

http://www.myspace.com/tinamarshcreop

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Tina Marsh, has left us. Tina was an extraordinary, inspiring person. . . vocalist, composer, orchestra leader, a singular presence and a powerhouse in her home of Austin, TX, and well beyond.

I saw Tina Marsh perform with Carla Bley and Steve Swallow in Austin in 1990 - great show. She will be missed.

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