Williams Mary Lou — Mary Lou Williams Mary Elfrieda Winn, dite Mary Lou Williams, pianiste, arrangeuse et compositrice américaine de jazz (Pittsburg, 1910 Caroline du Nord, 28 mai 1981). Elle a écrit des centaines de compositions et d arrangements et enregistré plus … Wikipédia en Français
Williams, Mary Lou — orig. Mary Elfrieda Scruggs born May 8, 1910, Atlanta, Ga., U.S. died May 28, 1981, Durham, N.C. U.S. pianist, composer, arranger, and bandleader. A child prodigy, she had her professional debut with big bands at age 12. Beginning in 1929,… … Universalium
Mary Lou Williams — Background information Birth name Mary Elfrieda Scruggs Born May 8, 1910 … Wikipedia
Mary Lou Williams — (geboren als Mary Alfrieda Scruggs; * 8. Mai 1910 in Atlanta, Georgia; † 28. Mai 1981 in Durham, North Carolina) war eine US amerikanische Jazzmusikerin (Pianistin, Komponistin und Arrangeurin). Sie gilt als eine der der wichtigsten… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mary Lou Retton — A portrait of Mary Lou Retton as a member of the President s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. Personal information Full name Mary Lou Retton Country represented … Wikipedia
Mary Lou Williams — Mary Lou Williams, New York, en 1946 (Fonds photographique William P. Gottlieb. Mary Elfrieda Winn, dite Mary Lou Williams, pianiste, arrangeuse et compositrice américaine de jazz (Atlanta, 8 mai 1910 Caroline du Nord … Wikipédia en Français
Mary-Lou — est un groupe de musique français qui évolue dans la chanson folk et country folk francophone. Histoire du groupe Le groupe est créé en 1996 par Mary (chant, guitare, washboard, violon, percussions) et Jean Luc Brosse (chant, guitare acoustique,… … Wikipédia en Français
Mary Lou Forbes — Mary Lou Ludie Forbes (June 21, 1926 – June 27, 2009) was an American journalist and commentator who spent six decades at the Washington Evening Star and The Washington Times, serving as the commentary editor of the Times until weeks before her… … Wikipedia
Williams — Williams, Alberto Williams, Betty Williams, Eric Eustace Williams, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Roger Williams, Tennessee Williams, William Carlos * * * (as used in expressions) … Enciclopedia Universal
Mary — /mair ee/, n. 1. Also called Virgin Mary. the mother of Jesus. 2. the sister of Lazarus and Martha. Luke 10:38 42; John 11:1,2. 3. See Mary, Queen of Scots. 4. (Princess Victoria Mary of Teck) 1867 1953, Queen of England 1910 36 (wife of George… … Universalium