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  1. 30 de sept. de 2016 · Mary Lou Williams Plays in London. Mary Lou Williams (piano), Tony Scott (bongos), Allen Ganley (drums), Ken Napper (bass), Tony Kinsey (drums), Lennie Bush (bass) Release Date: 30th Sep 2016. Catalogue No: 88985343132. Label: Legacy Recordings. Length: 69 minutes.

  2. 10. They Can't Take That Away from Me (Alternate Take) アーティスト. Mary Lou Williams. 11. Round About Midnight (Alternate Take) アーティスト. Mary Lou Williams. 12.

  3. Mary Lou Williams was one of the major stride and swing performers who successfully made the transition to bop. For Benny Goodman in 1947, she composed two bop-influenced pieces: “Lonely Moments” and “Whistle Blues.”. For Dizzy Gillespie’s big band in 1949, she composed the bop fairy tale “In the Land of Oo Bla Dee.”.

  4. Mary Lou Williams. More images. Real Name: Mary Elfreda Winn. Profile: American jazz pianist, composer and arranger who performed with many major jazz artists, renowned for her approach to the bop style. Born: 8 May 1910, Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Died: 28 May 1981, Durham, North Carolina, USA.

  5. Mary Lou Williams stayed with Kirk until 1942, by which time she had divorced John Williams and married trumpeter Harold "Shorty" Baker. She co-led a combo with Baker before he joined Duke Ellington. Williams did some writing for Duke (most notably her rearrangement of "Blue Skies" into a horn battle called "Trumpets No End") and played briefly with Benny Goodman's bebop group in 1948.

  6. 8 de ago. de 2020 · Mary Lou Williams biographer Tammy Kernodle mentions that Williams’ piece ... Midnight’ is that it was recorded in 1955, two years after Williams made her first recording of Monk’s tune on ‘Mary Lou Williams Plays In London’. she went on to record a number of interpretations of the tune throughout her career.)

  7. 10 de jul. de 2021 · Airelle Besson, invitée d'Alex Dutilh. La pionnière (1910-1981) en cinq décennies de 1931 à 78. Une traversée des apparences prenant racine dans le piano stride, avant de s’épanouir dans le swing, de côtoyer le bebop, le gospel, jusqu’au free. À 13 ans Mary Lou Williams intégra la formation de Duke Ellington, The Washingtonians, avant de diriger son premier orchestre à Memphis ...