Mary Lou Williams

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Mary Lou Williams was an influential American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger whose career spanned swing, bebop, and beyond, making her one of the most important women in jazz history.

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instanceOf American jazz musician
arranger
bandleader
composer
human
jazz pianist
activeYearsEnd 1980s
activeYearsStart 1920s
birthName Mary Elfrieda Scruggs
causeOfDeath bladder cancer
collaboratedWith Benny Goodman
Charlie Parker
Dizzy Gillespie
Duke Ellington
Thelonious Monk
convertedTo Roman Catholicism
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1910-05-08
dateOfDeath 1981-05-28
era bebop era
swing era
familyName Earl Scruggs
surface form: Scruggs
fieldOfWork jazz education
music arrangement
music composition
genre bebop
jazz
swing music
givenName Mary
influenced Bud Powell
Charlie Parker
Dizzy Gillespie
Thelonious Monk
instrument piano
memberOf Andy Kirk and His Twelve Clouds of Joy
name Mary Lou Williams self-link
notableFor being one of the most important women in jazz history
notableWork Mary Lou's Mass
The History of Jazz
Zodiac Suite
occupation arranger
bandleader
composer
pianist
placeOfBirth Atlanta
surface form: Atlanta, Georgia, United States
placeOfDeath Durham, North Carolina
surface form: Durham, North Carolina, United States
raisedIn Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
surface form: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
religion Roman Catholicism
residence New York City
surface form: New York City, New York, United States
taughtAt Duke University
workedFor Andy Kirk and His Twelve Clouds of Joy

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Kansas City jazz notableMusician Mary Lou Williams
Mary Lou Williams name Mary Lou Williams self-link
Ronnie Boykins associatedAct Mary Lou Williams