Mary Lou Williams Rutgers Interview Block 627 (Q12815)

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Mary Lou Williams Rutgers Interview Block 627
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    Yes. Well, I'll say Dizzy Gillespie was the real beginning. It happened to be an era of music that everybody played, like boogie-woogie. Every kid born playing something played boogie-woogie. I heard Thelonious Monk play but he wasn't actually playing the real bebop. It was Dizzy Gillespie that created the real bebop.
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