Mary Lou Williams Rutgers Interview Block 418 (Q12606): Difference between revisions
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Yes, we missed Ben Webster on account of sound but Lester Young was more free and whatnot in solos to play a hundred solos and never repeat. Ben Webster was the type of guy that could put so much in one bar. If you played with him he could do so much with one bar than any other man could do. Lester Young would play 12 or 15 choruses and each one of them would sound different. But with a man in ...
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