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Mary Lou Williams: The Lady Who Swings the Band

"She fought to create in a world that could not see past her race or gender"

Jazz pianist Mary Lou Williams was a genius ahead of her time. From child prodigy to "Boogie-Woogie Queen" to groundbreaking composer to mentoring some of the greatest musicians of all time, she never ceased to astound those who heard her play. But for a Black woman in the early 1900s, life as a star did not come easy.

Top Cast

  • Mary Lou Williams

    Mary Lou Williams

    Self (archive footage)

  • Alfre Woodard

    Alfre Woodard

    Mary Lou Williams (voice)

  • Delroy Lindo

    Delroy Lindo

    John Williams (voice)

  • Wendell Pierce

    Wendell Pierce

    Andy Kirk (voice)

  • Stanley Crouch

    Stanley Crouch

    Self

  • Robin D.G. Kelley

    Robin D.G. Kelley

    Self

  • Gary Giddins

    Gary Giddins

    Self

  • Tammy L. Kernodle

    Tammy L. Kernodle

    Self

  • Farah Griffin

    Farah Griffin

    Self

Overview

Jazz pianist Mary Lou Williams was a genius ahead of her time. From child prodigy to "Boogie-Woogie Queen" to groundbreaking composer to mentoring some of the greatest musicians of all time, she never ceased to astound those who heard her play. But for a Black woman in the early 1900s, life as a star did not come easy.

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