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What'sHerName

THE MUSICIAN Mary Lou Williams

What'sHerName

Dr. Katie Nelson and Olivia Meikle

Society & Culture, Documentary, History

4.8538 Ratings

🗓️ 5 February 2018

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Mary Lou Williams was one of the most innovative, creative, groundbreaking musicians in the history of jazz. She was a brilliant and prolific composer and uniquely gifted pianist whose influence spans nearly the entire timeline of jazz music, but her name is almost never listed among the “giants of jazz.” Although prejudice kept her from achieving the recognition and fame she deserved during her lifetime, her contributions cement her legacy as a true pioneer of American music. Guest Carol Bash is an award winning filmmaker with over 15 years of experience in broadcast journalism and independent documentaries. She is the producer and director of the documentary film Mary Lou Williams: The Lady Who Swings the Band. Her production company Paradox Films is developing Clean Justice, a feature documentary on the environmental justice movement; and Blueprint For My People, a short film incorporating Margaret Walker’s poem, “For My People” and rare cyanotypes of African Americans in the late 19th/early 20th centuries. Most recently, she worked with the award winning Firelight Films as Archival Producer on Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and Universities, which premiered nationally on PBS’ Independent Lens series on February 19, 2018. All music excerpted from the film Mary Lou Williams, the Lady Who Swings the Band: “Lotta Sax Appeal” with Andy Kirk and his Twelve Clouds of Joy, “The Land of Oobla Dee” with Dizzy Gillespie, “Nightlife” by Mary Lou Williams, “Roll ‘Em” with the Benny Goodman Orchestra, “Roll ‘Em” and “The Jeep is Jumpin” from Live at Keystone Corner, “Free Spirits” and “Ode to Saint Cecile” from Free Spirits, “Our Father” from Mary Lou’s Mass, “Capricorn” and “Scorpio” from Zodiac Suite, and “St. Martin de Porres” from The Black Christ of the Andes. Want to help us “make history”? Become a Patron or Donate here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:17.1

Katie, you and I come from sort of a jazz family.

0:20.8

We know jazz, we listen to jazz. Would you say you'd know most of the very well-known jazz musicians by name? Well, if our brother was listening to him and talking about him in high school, then I know about him. That's everyone. That's literally everyone.

0:40.1

He's my filter.

0:41.6

If he knew them and talked about them, then I know them.

0:44.7

So I'm going to read you a list of really influential jazz musicians, and you tell me if you've heard of these people.

0:50.1

Okay.

0:51.5

Duke Allington.

0:52.6

Yeah.

0:53.9

Benny Goodman. Mm-hmm. Thelonious Monk. Yeah Allington. Yeah. Benny Goodman.

0:54.9

Mm-hmm.

0:56.0

Thelonious Monk.

0:57.0

Yeah?

0:57.9

Charlie Parker.

0:59.0

Mm-hmm.

1:00.2

Miles Davis.

1:01.2

Yep.

1:02.4

Dizzy Gillespie.

1:03.4

Mm-hmm.

1:04.5

Mary Lou Williams.

1:06.1

No.

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