Program Type:
Lectures, Presentations, & Author EventsAge Group:
AdultProgram Description
Description
Jazz pianist Mary Lou Williams was a pioneer in the evolution of jazz whose development as an artist was profoundly influenced by both modern and traditional blues. In this interactive presentation featuring audio and video clips, renowned bassist Brian Torff, who played with Ms. Williams, will analyze the significant role of the blues in her life and work.
"Composer, arranger, and pianist Mary Lou Williams achieved and maintained a status that many women in jazz have found elusive: unwavering respect from her male colleagues and treatment as a musical equal. A swinging, percussive player, she was a major force in the development of Kansas City swing and the bebop revolution," reads NPR's Jazz Profile of Williams.
CLICK HERE to listen to Mary Lou Williams on Hoopla for free using your West Hartford Library card. Or listen to her on YouTube.
PARKING: There is ample library event parking in the nearby Isham Garage. Please bypass the garage kiosks and come directly to the Noah Webster Library Meeting Room, 20 South Main Street, where you may validate your parking with your license plate number.