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Raincoat in the River
by William Parker & The Little Huey Creative Music Orchestra
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Anast Crossing The Lake of Light 00:00 / 09:52
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Meditation For Two Voices 09:47
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Mountain / Maintain 10:00
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Anast Crossing The Lake of Light 09:52
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Raincoat In The River 19:41
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Painter's Celebration 09:58
about
vol I of the 2001 ica concert in boston. a 17-piece version of little huey perform parker's five section narrative suite based on the life of the late street musician marvin nunez (aka uncle marvin). featured soloists include parker (who solos four times on four different instruments), roy campbell jr, rob brown, & vocalist leena conquest.
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RAINCOAT IN THE RIVER
1973
Marvin Nunez, aka “Uncle Marvin,” was one of the few tenor saxophone players who explored the world of sub-tone music. A world of whispers heralded by vibrations so low and subtle they could not be heard by the naked ear. We don’t hear the bass, we feel it through the soul of the ear. Through our feet, fingers and the intuitive now. Marvin Nunez wore a black raincoat with a fur lining all year round. He seemed to appear and disappear at will, coming out of the shadows and returning there after he visited. "The occurrence of illuminated umbra draped in folded silk shoes asking for time to lift it’s middle eyebrow over the rainbow."

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