Mary Lou Williams Rutgers Interview Block 476 (Q12664): Difference between revisions
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He played - not a very good musician but he was more or less a writer, composer, and he had studied all these weird sounds. Often when we had the jazz musicians up here like Sarah Vaughan and all of them, they couldn't stand to hear these chords and things that he was playing. They sounded like discords and whatnot. They'd leave. Milton Orent taught me a great deal. That's the reason I kept up ...
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