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- Q6012241 subject Q8564527.
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- Q6012241 abstract ""In the Groove" by pianist and arranger Mary Lou Williams (born May 8, 1910) is a classic big band jazz composition. The Kansas City-based band Andy Kirk and His Twelve Clouds of Joy gained brief national following largely through the efforts of its principal arranger, pianist Mary Lou Williams, who had a formative role in the Kansas City jazz tradition. The title gave wider currency for a jazz musician's expression.".
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- Q6012241 wikiPageWikiLink Q8564763.
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- Q6012241 comment ""In the Groove" by pianist and arranger Mary Lou Williams (born May 8, 1910) is a classic big band jazz composition. The Kansas City-based band Andy Kirk and His Twelve Clouds of Joy gained brief national following largely through the efforts of its principal arranger, pianist Mary Lou Williams, who had a formative role in the Kansas City jazz tradition. The title gave wider currency for a jazz musician's expression.".
- Q6012241 label "In the Groove (composition)".