Mary Lou Williams Rutgers Interview Block 456 (Q12644)

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Mary Lou Williams Rutgers Interview Block 456
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    No, I stopped writing after I left the band and the only kind of things I'd do were arrangements for myself and the only way I did them - you see, then musicians could really hear fast. On my way down the sound of the subway would bring me inspiration and I'd write an arrangement in my head before I got to the club and I'd tell J. C. Heard (he was our drummer during this period), "I'd like to ...
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