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If your last name starts with the letters A – C

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 and watch the John Hammond PBS Documentary (Links to an external site.)

If your last name starts with the letters D – K

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  and Listen to NPR Jazz Profiles with Nancy Wilson, Count Basie: The Man and His Music, Part 2 (picks up in 1935ish) (Links to an external site.)

If your last name starts with the letters L – P

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 and watch the documentary Billy Strayhorn: Lush Life (Links to an external site.)

If your last name starts with the letters R – Z

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 and listen to NPR Jazz Profiles with Nancy Wilson, Mary Lou Williams, Perpetually Contemporary (Links to an external site.) 

In your initial post, write two paragraphs. In the first paragraph, write a short biographical summary for the artist(s) you read about. In the second, write about at least one of the following a) their contributions to the music, b) obstacles they endured with specific examples, c) their major achievements as artists d) other information you found interesting. Minimum 200 words for full-credit. (6 points)

Respond to a minimum of 2 peers  who DID NOT learn about the same artist(s) as you or the same artist(s) as each other. Mention which artist(s) you learned about and how the artist(s) they researched interacted (if at all) with the artist(s) you researched. (2 points per reply)

Make your initial post by Friday March 5th 11:59pm and reply to two of your peers by Sunday March 7th 11:59pm. 

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The assigned topic for me is Mary Lou Williams. She is a jazz pianist who performed with and composed for many of the great jazz artists of the 1940s and ’50s.  Williams learned to play

This question is taken from Music 306 – Introduction to Jazz » Spring 2022 » Discussion