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Mary Lou Williams Rutgers Interview Block 629
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    No, Thelonious Monk always worked for Dizzy Gillespie. He's always been a leader. Before I forget it, when I ran off from the Andy Kirk band I came here to New York - I had brought Art Blakey in from Pittsburgh - he was about 18 - I told you that story. I was out of work so Dizzy Gillespie and the modern musicians always cared for me. They liked me and they liked being around me. We used to al ...
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