Mister Jelly Roll: The Fortunes of Jelly Roll Morton, New Orleans Creole and "inventor of Jazz." |
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country as The Original Creole Band over what was the largest circuit in the world
at that time , finally landing at the Palace Theatre in New York . This was in 1913 ,
long before the so - called Original Dixieland Band was thought of .
country as The Original Creole Band over what was the largest circuit in the world
at that time , finally landing at the Palace Theatre in New York . This was in 1913 ,
long before the so - called Original Dixieland Band was thought of .
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up of the band . I don ' t know when it happened but I understand that was the
beginning of the end . * Anyhow Keppard certainly finished me at the Elite .
Business went to the bad and , as I did not wish to stay on and not satisfy
everybody , I hit ...
up of the band . I don ' t know when it happened but I understand that was the
beginning of the end . * Anyhow Keppard certainly finished me at the Elite .
Business went to the bad and , as I did not wish to stay on and not satisfy
everybody , I hit ...
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The band all wore black tuxedos , but Jelly Roll wore a winered jacket and tie to
match , white pants and white shoes . He directed the band himself , used to cut a
lot of capers , then sit down at that piano with that great big smile of his , and , I ...
The band all wore black tuxedos , but Jelly Roll wore a winered jacket and tie to
match , white pants and white shoes . He directed the band himself , used to cut a
lot of capers , then sit down at that piano with that great big smile of his , and , I ...
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INTERLUDEThe Family | 27 |
STORYVILLE | 35 |
INTERLUDEThe Boys in the Bands | 67 |
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