"Bill" was a major part of Jazz and the Harlem Renaissance period. He attended a university in Louisiana at age 13, was a self-taught musician and, aged 16, was one of the first of color to attend the world-renowned Juilliard School of Music. He was an ASCAP member from 1950.
During the latter part of his career, he partnered with Fay Tishman[a][2] to found what would have been one of the few black music publishing companies (Tishman went on to become president of ASCAP's New York branch).
Tennyson died, aged 36, in a car crash in New York soon after completing a hit record Centerpiece with John Coltrane.
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^Fay Tishman (née Frances Fay Hartman; 1913–2006) was a member of ASCAP (see ASCAP Biographical Dictionary, 4th ed., 1980 – below, under "Inline citations")