Oct
17
10:00pm
Mary Lou Williams: Music for the Soul
By City of Asylum
Celebrate the launch of Deanna Witkowski's new biography on Mary Lou Williams, Music for the Soul, and celebrate the tunes of this masterful Pittsburgh musician.
Mary Lou Williams’ music transcends time in American culture. With a foundation in the Blues, Mary Lou’s compositions reflect her life as a Black woman and a true triumph of the human spirit.
Pianist-composer-jazz historian and Mary Lou Williams' scholar Deanna Witkowski offers a poignant portrait of the pioneering jazz pianist-composer. Witkowski's forthcoming album, Force of Nature (MCG Jazz, October) features all Williams compositions.
She presents the full Mary Lou: “a forward-thinking, breathtakingly original pianist and composer,” who mentored some of the greatest musicians of the twentieth century—including Powell, Charlie Parker, and Art Blakey—and a deeply spiritual person who found solace in the
Catholic faith and believed in the healing power of jazz.
We'll hear Deanna play Williams' tunes and read passages of the biography. This is an evening not-to-be missed for jazz fans interested in Pittsburgh's musical legacy past, present, and future.
Featured Musicians
Deanna Witkowski (keys)
Tony DePaolis (bass)
Tom Wendt (drums)
hosted by
CA
City of Asylum
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