Marvin Peterson

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Hannibal Marvin Peterson performing in New York City, July 6, 1976

Hannibal Marvin Peterson, born in Smithville, Texas, United States, November 11, 1948; later Hannibal Lokumbe, is an American jazz trumpeter and composer.[1]

He attended North Texas State University from 1967 to 1969, then moved to New York in 1970.[1]

His oratorio African Portraits, which was premiered in Carnegie Hall in 1990 by the American Composers Orchestra, has been performed 55 times by major orchestras, with the most notable performance being that by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. The work traces the African American experience by combining West African music, blues, jazz, and classical music.[1]

In 2009 he won a Fellow Award in Music from United States Artists.[2] As of 2010, Hannibal Lokumbe resides in Bastrop, Texas.[3]

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[edit] As leader

[edit] As sideman

With Gil Evans

  • Svengali (1973)
  • Plays the Music of Jimi Hendrix (1974)
  • Priestess (1977)
  • Live at the Public Theater in New York, Vols. 1-2 (1980)
  • Live at Sweet Basil, Vols. 1-2 (1984)
  • There Comes A Time (1987) RCA Records)
  • Where Flamingos Fly (1989) A&M Records

With Frank Foster

  • The Loud Minority (1974)

With Roy Haynes

  • Hip Ensemble (1971)
  • Senyah (1973)

With Don Pullen

With Pharoah Sanders

With Eric Kloss

With Elvin Jones

  • Live at the Village Vanguard (1968)

With Grachan Moncur III & Jazz Composer's Orchestra

  • Echoes Of Prayer (JCOA Records)

With Kip Hanrahan

  • Desire Develops An Edge (1983)

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