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  1. Mary Lou Williams was one of the major stride and swing performers who successfully made the transition to bop. For Benny Goodman in 1947, she composed two bop-influenced pieces: “Lonely Moments” and “Whistle Blues.”. For Dizzy Gillespie’s big band in 1949, she composed the bop fairy tale “In the Land of Oo Bla Dee.”.

  2. Zoning ~ Release by Mary Lou Williams (see all versions of this release, 2 available) Overview; Disc IDs (1) Cover art (1) Aliases; Tags; Details; Edit; Edit relationships; Tracklist Display credits at bottom CD 1 # Title Rating Length; 1: Syl-O-Gism. ...

  3. An excellent album by Mary Lou Williams – a set recorded during the 70s period when she was mixing in a bit of funk with her jazz! The sound here is wonderful – quite different than other work you might know from Williams, and much more in the sort of groove you'd expect from Junior Mance, Ray Bryant, Ramsey Lewis, or other soul jazz-oriented pianists!

  4. Mary Lou Williams Zoning Folkways. Mary Elfrieda Scruggs is from the Big Band tradition, and quite pedagogical about it, but you can’t miss Trane in Black Christ Of The Andes, and Tyner in this 1974 trio date.

  5. www.recojazz.com › post › mary-lou-williams-zoningMary Lou WilliamsZoning

    <Credits> Piano – Mary Lou Williams, Zita Carno (A1, A3) Bass – Bob Cranshaw (A1 to A3, A5, B1, B2, B5), Milton Suggs (A6, B3, B4) Congas – Tony Waters (A6, B3, B4) Drums – Mickey Roker (tracks: A1, A3, A5, B1, B2) <Tracklist> A1 Intermission A2 Holy Ghost A3 Zoning Fungus II A4 Ghost Of Love A5 Medi II A6 Gloria B1 Rosa Mae B2 Olinga B3 Praise The Lord B4 Play It Momma B5 Medi I <Mary ...

  6. Zoning, an Album by Mary Lou Williams. Released in 1974 on Mary (catalog no. M 103; Vinyl LP). Genres: Post-Bop. Rated #578 in the best albums of 1974. Featured peformers: Mary Lou Williams (piano, arranger), Roger Prigent (photography), Alvin Grossman (cover design), Peter F. O'Brien (producer).

  7. Mary Lou Williams also released "Music for Peace" (later "Mary Lou's Mass") and "Zoning", as well as four 45rpm recordings on Mary Records. Activity on the label, however, ceased by 1975. Williams also founded her own publishing company, Cecilia Music Co., for the same purposes and is one of the very few African American, and particularly African American