When Terri Lyne Carrington picked up drumsticks at age 7, she had no idea she would become an icon in the music industry not just for her extraordinary musicianship, but for defying the stereotype that a woman's place in jazz is as a vocalist. Three Grammys and four decades later, she and other top women jazz artists, including up-and-coming vibraphonist Sasha Berliner, spoke to the NewsHour Weekend at New York's Winter Jazzfest about what it's like to be a female player in what traditionally has been a boy's club in the jazz community.