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        "Big Foot Ham" (a.k.a. "Ham & Eggs") "Black Bottom Stomp" "Boogaboo" "Burnin' the Iceberg" "The Crave" "Creepy Feelin" "Doctor Jazz Stomp" "The Dirty Dozen" "Fickle Fay Creep" "Finger Buster" "Freakish" "Frog-I-More Rag" "Ganjam" "Good Old New York"
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        Jelly Roll Morton biography. A history of Jazz before 1930. This site contains over 1000 songs from this era in Real Audio 3 format, as well as hundreds of biographies and ...
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    Encyclopedia of Jazz Musicians A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Morton, Jelly Roll (Ferdinand Joseph Lamothe) Pianist Jelly Roll Morton invented himself, even if he did not invent jazz, as he once claimed. Born Ferdinand Joseph Lamothe ...
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    NPR's Murray Horwitz and jazz critic and poet AB Spellman recommend An Introduction to Jelly Roll Morton — His Best Recordings, 1926-1939 (Best of Jazz). Jelly Roll Morton grew up in New Orleans and started to learn piano at the age of ten. By 1902, he wa...
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    My interest in Jelly Roll Morton first began in the 1950s. Like many collectors and admirers of Morton, I was disappointed that there appeared to be no scholarly publications available, which included a full-scale discography and detailed documentation ab...
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    A guide to Jelly Roll Morton: biography, discography, reviews, links ... Ferdinand "Jelly Roll Morton" LaMothe (1890), a flamboyant black (but very light-skinned) Creole pianist who stands out as the first major jazz composer, blended blues and ragtime st...
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    Dr. Jazz was recorded by Jelly Roll Morton and His Red Hot Peppers for Victor Records on December 16, 1926. The Red Hot Peppers were composed of Morton leading on the piano, Kid Ory, Andrew Hilaire, John Lindsay, Omer Simeon, Johnny St. Cyr, and George Mi...
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    On this day in 1941, Jelly Roll Morton—a native of New Orleans who became the first great jazz pianist, composer, arranger and bandleader—dies in Los Angeles, California. ... Also on This Day Lead Story Monkey Trial begins, 1925 American Revolution Britis...
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    Sign-up for our newsletter today so you can stay up-to-date with the latest news on good deals on upcoming events. As a bonus we'll send you our handy guide to the city. ... "I invented jazz" is how Jelly Roll Morton often introduced himself. And the fact...