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      • Martin Tudor Hansford Williams (9 August 1924 – 11 or 12 April 1992) was an American jazz critic and writer.
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  2. Williams, beginning in the early 1950s, became a prolific jazz critic, contributing articles to The Saturday Review, The New York Times, Harper's Magazine, Down Beat, and The Jazz Review, which he founded in November 1958 with Nat Hentoff, which often featured contributions by jazz musicians, including Gunther Schuller, Dick Katz, and Cecil Taylor.

  3. Martin Williams may refer to: Martin Williams (writer) (19241992), American music critic. Martin Williams (priest) (born 1937), Welsh archdeacon. Martin Williams (diplomat) (born 1941), former British ambassador.

  4. Apr 14, 1992 · Martin Williams, one of jazz's most influential critics and advocates, died over the weekend at his home in Washington. He was 67 years old. He was found dead about 2 A.M. yesterday.

  5. Martin Williams. Princeton UP, 2021. He was just a British kid looking for something to read one lazy summer day in 1950s Paris when images of the Sahara’s vast expanse on a magazine cover grabbed his attention.

  6. Martin Williams is an Emmy winning director, writer and producer best known for pioneering 3D and giant screen natural history documentaries with David Attenborough. His work includes Galapagos, Kingdom of Plants and First Life.

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  7. Abstract. It is inconceivable to me that anyone ever called Martin Williams, the tireless advocate and critic of Americas native arts (primarily jazz, but also movies, newspaper comics, and TV), Marty.

  8. May 30, 1991 · Martin Williams. Oxford University Press, May 30, 1991 - Music - 285 pages. From record album liner notes to serious academic pieces, Martin Williams has been perceptively chronicling the...