Mister Jelly Roll: The Fortunes of Jelly Roll Morton, New Orleans Creole and "inventor of Jazz." |
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Those boys I used to sing with were really tough babies . They frequented the
corners at Jackson and Locust and nobody fooled with them . The policemen was
known never to cross Claiborne Avenue and these tough guys lived five blocks ...
Those boys I used to sing with were really tough babies . They frequented the
corners at Jackson and Locust and nobody fooled with them . The policemen was
known never to cross Claiborne Avenue and these tough guys lived five blocks ...
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So those piano players were the boys who frequented those houses the most ? ”
“ Yes , they were , " and Johnny went on , “ And they made the best money .
Nothing but money men come in those highclass houses and they just as soon
tip ...
So those piano players were the boys who frequented those houses the most ? ”
“ Yes , they were , " and Johnny went on , “ And they made the best money .
Nothing but money men come in those highclass houses and they just as soon
tip ...
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Some guy would come up to me and say , “ Winding Boy , there ' s a parade
coming up in such and such a club . Do you ... That wasn ' t much trouble ,
because the boys knew there would be plenty to drink even if the pay wasn ' t
nothing .
Some guy would come up to me and say , “ Winding Boy , there ' s a parade
coming up in such and such a club . Do you ... That wasn ' t much trouble ,
because the boys knew there would be plenty to drink even if the pay wasn ' t
nothing .
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My Folks Was All Frenchmans | 3 |
Really Tremendous Sports | 11 |
Money in the Tenderloin | 22 |
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