Mary Lou Williams Rutgers Interview Block 391.1 (Q28914)

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Mary Lou Williams Rutgers Interview Block 391.1
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    What did you write? What were some of the things? rearranged "Messa Stomp". That was my first arrangement. I think we recorded that once before when we recorded with Blanche, "Messa Stomp". That was my first composition. I got the title - my grandfather used to call me "Messy" and Messa', something like that, so I called it "MESSA Stomp". Let's see, "Froggy Bottom", "Messa", "Lotta Sax Appeal" ...
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    I did another thing on "Froggy Bottom" and I rearranged “Messa Stomp". That was my first arrangement. I think we recorded that once before when we recorded with Blanche, “Messa Stomp”. That was my first composition. I got the title - my grandfather used to call me "Messy" and ‘Messa’, something like that, so I called it “MESSA Stomp". Let's see, "Froggy Bottom”, “Messa”, “Lotta Sax Appeal” - ...
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