Mary Lou Williams Rutgers Interview Block 706 (Q12894): Difference between revisions
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Yes, he played piano and was terrific, a style that you never heard before. The swing part of it equaled Fats Waller. It was terrific. Pittsburgh I met Buck Clayton. He was a great pianist but I don't think many musicians knew it because he had that comedy act going with Bubbles. He'd come to Pittsburgh and he'd say, Now I'm going to teach you some of my things. " Buck Clayton was a great teac ...
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