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Mary Lou Williams Rutgers Interview Block 176
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    Yes, I was... He had a small combo, it was the most terrific thing you've ever heard in your life. See, John Williams was the first musician that ever played a baritone and he was really in demand all over the country, everybody heard about him. But he chose to work with other people, you know, and he had his own little combo. We had a trombone player there that played more trombone with his f ...
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