Mary Lou Williams Rutgers Interview Block 466 (Q12654): Difference between revisions
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Cafe Society uptown. He had both Cafe Society uptown, Barney Josephson did, and Cafe Society downtown. So I began hanging out on 52nd Street with the cats and they knew that I always helped musicians and so they'd -we'd come uptown around 4 o'clock or 4:30 in the morning and stay up all day, playing. There was Tadd Dameron, Bud Powell, Erroll Garner, Mel Torme, and Miles Davis. Let's see, anot ...
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