Jazz pianist, arranger, mentor, teacher and composer Mary Elfrieda Scruggs (Mary Lou Williams) was born in Atlanta, Georgia on May 8, 1910. She grew up in Pittsburgh. Her mother taught her how to play piano. She began playing in public age 15. She had a long career as a pianist, composer and arranger, working with Duke Ellington and many other major jazz personalities, and appears on over one hundred recordings. She was known as “the First Lady of the Keyboard” and was one of the first ladies to be successful in jazz music.
Mary Lou Williams died from cancer of the bladder in Durham, North Carolina, on May 28, 1981.
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