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Mary Lou Williams

p, 1910-1981 US, Atlanta
Musician / Composer / Arranger of Jazz
A.k.a. Mary Elfreda Winn Mary Lou Burley

Born: 8 May 1910, Atlanta, Georgia, USA Died: 28 May 1981, Durham, North Carolina, USA Black American jazz pianist, composer and arranger who performed with almost every major jazz artist throughout her career and renowned for her approach to the 'bop' style. Williams grew up in a 'shotgun shack', where local musicians would gather and play. She played piano by ear from a very early age, so small she sat on musician's laps to reach the keys. By the time she and her elder sister Mamie had moved to Pittsburgh she had a stepfather, professional gambler Fletcher Burley. He would take her into gambling joints, where she would play and get tips, whilst her boogie piano skills also came in useful at rent-parties and chitterlin' struts. Still in her pre-teens she was impressed by the likes of female pianists Lovie Austin and Ma Rainey and the works of Earl Hines, Jelly Roll Morton and, especially, Jack Howard. Even at this age she was 'toughening up' to the realities of performing live ghetto music between East Liberty, Soho and the downtown districts of Pittsburgh. By the time Williams was in high school she had her big break. Her mother agreed, with the Theatre Owners' Booking Association [TOBA], for her to tour with the 'Hits & Bits' show for two months. Williams later referred to the acronym as 'Tough On Black Artists'. It was a tour that enabled Williams to meet Earl Hines, Charlie Creath, King Oliver, Louis Armstrong and the blues singer, Irene Scruggs, in Chicago. In Cleveland she met John Williams (14) with his Syncopaters. 'Bearcat', as he was known, impressed her and he would later become her husband. Back at school she began to learn more instruments, but decided to stick to the piano. After graduation she joined up with Williams on another TOBA tour and finally ended up in New York. Here she met Fats Waller and got an intermission residence at Connie's Inn. Williams then went and got married in Memphis, where the two set up a new band, playing out of the Pink Rose Ballroom. Her husband then went to Oklahoma on an engagement, leaving seventeen year-old Mary Lou as leader of the band. She then joined up with her husband in Oklahoma, in the band that would become Andy Kirk And His Clouds Of Joy. Williams' career then took another turn in Kansas City, playing all the speak-easy clubs during the prohibition years. In 1930 Williams cut her first solo recordings "Drag 'Em" and "Night Life" - for which she later barred sales, as she was never paid, although the producer had at least given her the new credit, by which she became known, "Mary Lou". She then played with Kirk's band at the Pearl Theater in Philadelphia, backing Blanche Calloway's act, followed by stints at Winnwood Beach Park Ballroom, the Sunset and Fairyland Park Ballroom in Kansas City. In Kansas she was also influenced by meeting Art Tatum, Tadd Dameron, Thelonious Monk and female pianists Julia Lee, Oceola and 'Countess' Margaret Johnson. Pha Terrell's hot vocals were added to the band and Ben Webster quit to join Cab Calloway, around the same time that Count Basie was gaining attention at Kansas City's Reno Club. In this fertile atmosphere of swing Williams was composing and arranging furiously, penning numbers such as "Froggy Bottom", "Steppin' Pretty", "Corky", "Walkin' And Swingin'" and the popular "Cloudy". In 1936 she recorded "Isabelle" and "Overhand" with Decca and was on nightly broadcasts from Cleveland, along with Pha Terrell and Dick Wilson. The band's release of "Froggy Bottom" became a big juke-hit and Williams toured with Kirk and the band through all the Southern states. By 1938 she had written vast quantities of arrangements for all the big names in jazz, sometimes credited, sometimes not. After a six-month engagement with yet another band line-up at the Grand Terrace in Chicago, that included Henry Wells and June Richmond, Williams was hospitalized with exhaustion and convalesced back in Pittsburgh. She rejoined the band for their residency at The Cotton Club in New York and, by the end of the club itself in 1941, her career took a down-turn. John Williams had departed her to start a catering business with Kirk's wife Mary, their musician Dick Wilson died and Mary Lou left the Andy Kirk band to return, once again, to Pittsburgh. Here she formed a combo with Harold Baker that included Art Blakey and Orlando Wright. However, Baker was soon poached by Duke Ellington and, by the time Williams' band reached New York, she realised how much she missed him. She and Baker got hitched in Baltimore and so Williams' piano occasionally became part of Ellington's ensemble. She left the band in Canada and went back to New York to join in the sessions at Minton's Playhouse on West 118th Street - the 'house that built bop'. Here she jammed with Monk and the likes of Charlie Christian, Kenny Clarke and Idrees Sulieman until 1943, when an offer came to play solo in shows at the Café Society. Through this period of 'the bop' she interpolated ideas with friends like Thelonius Monk, Tadd Dameron, Billy Strayhorn, Kenny Dorham, Bud Powell and Aaron Bridges. Williams had firm ideas about 'the real bop' as she explained in 'Melody Maker' in 1954; "Often you hear guys blowing a lot of notes and people say: `They're bopping.' But they are not. Bop is the phrasing and accenting of the notes, as well as the harmonies used. Every other note is accented. Never in the history of jazz has the phrasing been like it is in bop. Musicians like Dave Brubeck come up with different styles which may be interesting. But they are not bop... That's one reason I tried to encourage the original modernists to continue writing and experimenting... Jazz is created in the mind, felt in the heart and heard through the fingertips". During 1944 Williams took time out and was recorded by 'Moe' Moses Asch, who gained her royalty rights for works and also captured her "Zodiac Suite", helping her to gain the recognition and financial freedom she deserved. She also met up with David Stone Martin and photographer Gjon Mili, the former designing her sleeves and the latter eventually displaying her portraits in New York's Museum Of Modern Art. After playing in both Café Society and Uptown Café on 59th Street for some five years her next break came when Norman Granz hit town. Granz gained her recording dates with the New York Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall, where her re-arranged 'Zodiac' works were again captured to acetate. Williams then took time out again and then picked up, after doing some broadcasts and TV shows, to join Benny Goodman at Bop City on Broadway. In 1952 she then performed in the UK and toured Europe. Williams gave back much of what she had learned in her career, giving jazz masterclasses in American schools and on campus in her later years. Her final recording, three years before her death from bladder cancer, was "Solo Recital" - a medley of spirituals, ragtime, blues and swing - recorded at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1978. She was interred at Calvary Cemetery in her hometown of Pittsburgh.

     
Instruments
  • Piano
  • Vocals
  • Organ
Genres
  • Jazz
  • Blues
  • Pop
Popular Tracks   
It Ain't Necessarily So on Gilles Peterson - Magic Peterson Sunshine by Various Artists
It Ain’t Necessarily So on Mary Lou Williams Presents Black Christ of the Andes by Mary Lou Williams
Pale Blue on Free Spirits by Mary Lou Williams
I Made You Love Paris on I Made You Love Paris by Mary Lou Williams
Miss D.D. on Mary Lou Williams by Mary Lou Williams
My Blue Heaven on Mary Lou Williams Presents Black Christ of the Andes by Mary Lou Williams
The Pussy's in the Well on Gilles Peterson Digs America, Vol. 2 by Various Artists
Miss D. D. on Mary Lou Williams Presents Black Christ of the Andes by Mary Lou Williams
Twilight on Mary Lou Williams Plays in London by Mary Lou Williams
Night life on Story of mary lou williams by Mary Lou Williams

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Band Members
Discography



Title Artist Year Type
Nice Jazz 1978Mary Lou Williams2016Album
The First Lady In Jazz 1927-1957Mary Lou Williams2014Compil.
Orchester Kurt Edelhagen Feat. Mary Lou Williams And Caterina ValenteOrchester Kurt Edelhagen Feat. Mary Lou Williams And Caterina Valente2013Compil.
A Keyboard HistoryMary Lou Williams2011Compil.
Lady PianoMary Lou Williams2009Compil.
In Chronology - 1953-1954Mary Lou Williams2009Album
In Chronology - 1951-1952Mary Lou Williams2009Album
In Chronology - 1949-1951Mary Lou Williams2009Album
Queen Of The Jazz PianoMary Lou Williams2008Compil.
The Lady Who Swings The BandMary Lou Williams With Andy Kirk And His Clouds Of Joy2008Compil.
1930-1941 Featuring Andy Kirk & His Twelve Clouds of JoyMary Lou Williams2008Compil.
Credo / It Ain't Necessarily SoMary Lou Williams2008Single
Black Land Of The Nile / Communion Song #3Mary Lou Williams2004Single
Mary Lou Williams & The Trumpet Giants Featuring Bobby Hackett & Dizzy GilespieMary Lou Williams2004Compil.
Norman Granz' Jazz In Montreux Presents Mary Lou Williams '78Mary Lou Williams2004Album
ConversationMary Lou Williams2002Album
Live At The Keystone CornerMary Lou Williams2002Album
Mary Lou's IdeaMary Lou Williams2001Compil.
Jazz Piano MastersEddie Heywood, Mary Lou Williams2000Compil.
I Made You Love ParisMary Lou Williams2000Compil.
1945-1947Mary Lou Williams1999Compil.
Two Cats & A MouseMel Powell - Joe Sullivan - Mary Lou Williams1999Compil.
Nite LifeMary Lou Williams1998Compil.
1944-1945Mary Lou Williams1998Compil.
Mary Lou Williams StoryMary Lou Williams1997Compil.
Mary Lou WilliamsMary Lou Williams1995Compil.
Boogie Woogie & Blues / Mary Lou Williams & OrchestraMeade "Lux" Lewis / Mary Lou Williams1995Compil.
Key MomentMary Lou Williams1995Album
1944Mary Lou Williams1995Compil.
1952-1971Mary Lou Williams1993Compil.
Andy Kirk And The 12 Clouds Of JoyAndy Kirk And His Clouds Of Joy With Mary Lou Williams1993Compil.
The London SessionsMary Lou Williams1993Album
Mary's IdeaAndy Kirk, Mary Lou Williams1993Compil.
1927-1940Mary Lou Williams1992Compil.
On "Vogue"Mary Lou Williams featuring Don Byas And The Gerald Wiggins Trio1992Album
Greatest Lady Piano Player In JazzMary Lou Williams1992Compil.
Zodiac Suite : The Complete Town Hall Concert of December 31, 1945Mary Lou Williams ,Featuring Ben Webster1991Album
The First Lady Of The PianoMary Lou Williams1990Compil.
First Ladies Of JazzMary Lou Williams1989Compil.
Easy BluesMary Lou Williams1989Album
First Ladies Of JazzMary Lou Williams1989Compil.
Mary Lou WilliamsMary Lou Williams1989Compil.
The Greatest Of The Small Bands Vol. 2Coleman Hawkins - Lucky Thompson, Mary Lou Williams, Dizzy Gillespie - Benny Carter1989Compil.
1944 Roll "EmMary Lou Williams1988Compil.
First Lady Of PianoMary Lou Williams1985Compil.
Piano Stylists 1927 - 1980Mary Lou Williams, Bill Evans, Ahmad Jamal1985Compil.
I Giganti Del Jazz Vol. 60Mary Lou Williams / Chris White / Rudy Collins / Earl Hines1981Album
The Best Of Mary Lou WilliamsMary Lou Williams1980Compil.
First Lady Of The PianoMary Lou Williams1979Compil.
Solo Recital Montreux Jazz Festival 1978Mary Lou Williams1979Album
My Mama Pinned A Rose On MeMary Lou Williams1978Album
EmbracedMary Lou Williams & Cecil Taylor1978Album
The History Of JazzMary Lou Williams1978Album
Mary Lou Williams: The Asch Recordings 1944-47Mary Lou Williams1977Compil.
Live At The CookeryMary Lou Williams1976Album
The First Lady Of Piano New-York 1955Mary Lou Williams1976Album
Mary Lou's MassMary Lou Williams1975Album
Piano In Style 2 "Black Fingers" 1928-1938Cow Cow Davenport, Montana Taylor, Romeo Nelson, Rufus Perryman, Alexander Hill, Honey Hill, Mary Lou Williams1975Compil.
Mary Lou Williams In LondonMary Lou Williams1974Compil.
Don Byas - Mary Lou Williams QuartetMary Lou Williams, Don Byas1974Single
ZoningMary Lou Williams1974Album
Cafe SocietyJ.C. Heard / Mary Lou Williams / Edmond Hall / Maxine Sullivan1973Compil.
GiantsDizzy Gillespie, Bobby Hackett, Mary Lou Williams, Grady Tate & George Duvivier1971Album
From The HeartMary Lou Williams1971Album
Music For PeaceMary Lou Williams1970Album
Mary Lou WilliamsMary Lou Williams1969Single
Jazz PioneersColeman Hawkins And Mary Lou Williams1969Compil.
Kansas City Piano (1936-1941)Count Basie - Pete Johnson - Jay McShann - Mary Lou Williams1967Compil.
Praise The Lord In Many VoicesMary Lou Williams1966Album
Mary LouMary Lou Williams1964Single
Mary Lou WIlliamsMary Lou Williams1964Single
Mary Lou WilliamsMary Lou Williams1964Album
Jazz For The SoulMary Lou Williams1964Single
Clean-PickinMary Lou Williams1961Single
Piano VariationsErroll Garner / Marian McPartland / Mary Lou Williams1958Compil.
The King And Queen Of Jazz PianoArt Tatum And Mary Lou Williams1958Album
At NewportCount Basie & Joe Williams / Dizzy Gillespie & Mary Lou Williams1958Album
Ladies of JazzMary Lou Williams, Barbara Carroll1957Compil.
Modern Jazz Piano: Four ViewsMary Lou Williams / Art Tatum / Erroll Garner / Lennie Tristano1957Compil.
The Progressive Piano Of Mary Lou WilliamsMary Lou Williams1957Single
Composer-PianistsMary Lou Williams / Ralph Burns1957Album
Messin' 'Round In MontmartreMary Lou Williams With Don Byas, Alvin Banks, Gérard Pochonet / Alix Combelle Et Son Orchestre Avec Buck Clayton1956Album
First Lady Of The PianoMary Lou Williams1956Single
Piano Jazz Vol. 2: Barrel House And Boogie WoogieJelly Roll Morton, Mary Lou Williams, Alexander Hill, James Price Johnson, Frank Melrose1955Compil.
Mary Lou's PianoMary Lou Williams1955Single
A Keyboard HistoryMary Lou Williams1955Album
I Love A PianoTeddy Wilson, Mel Powell, Mary Lou Williams1955Compil.
Mary-Lou Williams Und Ihre BandsMary Lou Williams1955Album
Don Carlos Meets Mary LouMary Lou Williams, Don Byas1954Album
Mary LouMary Lou Williams1954Album
Mary Lou Williams Plays In LondonMary Lou Williams1953Album
The Feminine TouchHazel Scott, Mary Lou Williams, Dorothy Donegan, Cleo Brown, Ann Jenkins1953Compil.
Bobo / KoolMary Lou Williams1952Album
Rehearsal Vol. 1Mary Lou Williams, Hilton Jefferson1951Album
Piano Contempo: Modern Piano JazzMary Lou Williams, Willie Bobo1951Album
Mary Lou WilliamsMary Lou Williams1951Album
Mary Lou Williams And OrchestraMary Lou Williams1950Album
Little Joe From Chicago / Boogie WoogieMary Lou Williams / Pete Johnson1947Album
Walking / The Sheik Of ArabyMary Lou Williams1946Album
Piano SolosMary Lou Williams1946Album
Signs Of The Zodiac Vol. 2Mary Lou Williams1945Album
Memories Of You / Lazy Bones / Roll 'Em / Gjon Mili Jam SessionGlen Gray / Featuring Mary Lou Williams1945Album
Little Joe / Drag 'EmMary Lou And Her Chosen Five / Mary Lou Williams1944Album
Mary Lou WilliamsMary Lou Williams1944Album
Overhand / Little Joe From ChicagoMary Lou Williams / Andy Kirk And His Clouds Of Joy1940Album
Mr. Freddie Blues / Sweet (Patootie) PatuniaMary Lou Williams1939Album
Overhand / IsabelleMary Lou Williams1938Album
Night Life / Louisiana HayrideMary Lou Williams / The Boswell Sisters With The Dorsey Brothers Orchestra1933Album
Night Life / Drag 'EmMary Lou Williams1931Album
Corny Rhythm / Mary's SpecialMary Lou WilliamsAlbum
My Blue Heaven / It's A Grand Night For SwingingMary Lou WilliamsSingle
Golden Era Of Jazz - Vol. 5Mary Lou Williams / Coleman Hawkins, Big Joe TurnerSingle
Mary's Special / Overhand (New Froggy Bottom)Mary Lou WilliamsAlbum
Stars / MoonMary Lou WilliamsAlbum
Swingin' For Joy / Clean Pickin'Mary Lou WilliamsAlbum
Piano Jazz Volume 2: Barrel House And Boogie WoogieJelly Roll Morton, Mary Lou Williams, Alexander Hill, James Price Johnson, Frank MelroseCompil.
Overhand / Little Joe From ChicagoMary Lou Williams / Andy Kirk And His Clouds Of JoyAlbum
Undecided / Amy, JerichoColeman Hawkins Quartet, Mary Lou WilliamsSingle
How High The Moon / CloudyMary Lou WilliamsAlbum
Stars / MoonMary Lou WilliamsAlbum
The Pearls / Mr. Freddie BluesMary Lou WilliamsAlbum
'Round About MidnightMary Lou WilliamsAlbum
Swingin' For Joy / Clean Pickin'Mary Lou WilliamsAlbum
The Pearls / The RocksMary Lou WilliamsAlbum
Storia Di Una TastieraMary Lou WilliamsAlbum
Dizzy Gillespie Meets Mary Lou WilliamsDizzy Gillespie Meets Mary Lou WilliamsAlbum
Williams A La ModeMary Lou WilliamsSingle
Swedish Pastry Vol. IIStan Hasselgard & Benny Goodman With Wardell Gray, Teddy Wilson & Mary Lou WilliamsAlbum
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