Mary Lou Williams Rutgers Interview Block 866 (Q13054)

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Mary Lou Williams Rutgers Interview Block 866
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    I had to give it up because after I went in the Hickory House I saw no reason for me to pay $125 a month when I'm working nights. So I decided to go back to music but I didn't. I couldn't get started until the scene led up to the time when Father Peter O'Brien, a young Jesuit priest, called me from California. He used to call me practically every week to find out what I was doing.
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