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  1. Mary Lou Williams, alternatively titled Black Christ of the Andes, is a jazz album by pianist Mary Lou Williams, which was released in 1964 by Folkways Records. Released after Williams's conversion to Catholicism, the album incorporates a variety of styles from spirituals, blues and avant-garde jazz.

  2. Aug 7, 2017 · St. Martin de Porres was a gifted healer who was dedicated to the poor — today, he is the patron saint of those who seek racial harmony. His canonization was inspiring to Williams, and so...

  3. Mary Lou Williams Presents Black Christ of the Andes by Mary Lou Williams released in 1964. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and mo...

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  4. Tracks 1-9 & 14 originally issued by Folkways Records in 1964 as 'Mary Lou Williams Presents' F 2843; all tracks recorded in New York City at Cue Studios and Nola Studios between August 1962 and November 1963. Tracks 10-13 previously unreleased.

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  5. Mary Lou Williams Presents Black Christ of the Andes. Mary Lou Williams, the "First Lady of Jazz," was an extraordinary pianist, composer, arranger, and master of blues, boogie woogie, stride, swing, and be-bop. Williams’ complex harmonies and brilliant phrasing, rooted in spirituals and blues, border on the avant-garde.

  6. Listen to Mary Lou Williams Presents Black Christ of the Andes by Mary Lou Williams on Apple Music. 1964. 14 Songs. Duration: 52 minutes.

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  8. Mary Lou Williams Presents Black Christ of the Andes. buy album. Mary Lou Williams. Label: Smithsonian Folkways Recordings. Released: 2004. Views: 1,781. Tracks. (1)St. Martin De Porres 6:32 (M.L.Williams, A.S. Woods), (2)It Ain't Necessarily So 4:41 (G. & I.

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