About this Event
Mary Lou Williams was a Pittsburgh-raised jazz pianist and composer who would go on to become one of the most influential jazz musicians of all time, writing music for Andy Kirk in Kansas City and later Duke Ellington and Benny Goodman, as well as informally instructing jazz greats such as Dizzy Gillespie and Thelonious Monk. Williams’ harmonic and rhythmic ideas, while chronologically rooted deep in the swing era, were the foundation on which much of the bebop movement was built. Despite this, her own name and work is underrepresented in the Jazz Canon. Come and enjoy this music in the manner it was meant to be enjoyed: with dancing; or grab a table and simply enjoy the sounds of the big band! All are welcome.
Adam Lee-Morgan is a Pittsburgh-Based Jazz Scholar, professor, and bandleader. This project: "Revitalizing the Big Band Works of Mary Lou Williams," aims to ensure that Williams’ work is presented and passed along to new generations of jazz musicians and fans, furthering her legacy as a jazz icon. This Project Reconstructs her big band writings from her handwritten notes supplemented by transcription and musical analysis of her writing style. The Adam Lee-Morgan Jazz orchestra features the talents of great jazz musicians from up and down the West Coast and beyond!
All proceeds beyond ensuring musicians get a fair wage go to expanding the Revitalizing the Big Band Works of Mary Lou Williams project.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Verdi Club, 2424 Mariposa Street, San Francisco, United States
USD 25.00 to USD 35.00












