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Ranelin worked mostly locally in Detroit in the following decades, and did not find widespread acceptance among jazz aficionados. However, he eventually came to the attention of
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Ranelin was born in Indianapolis and lived in New York City before moving to Detroit in the 1960s. He played as a
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collectors who became increasingly interested in his work. As a result,
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ensemble devoted to black consciousness. Alongside it he co-founded
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remastered some of Ranelin's older material and re-released it on
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