Mister Jelly Roll: The Fortunes of Jelly Roll Morton, New Orleans Creole and "inventor of Jazz.", Volumen2Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1950 - 318 páginas |
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... decided to make a payday at a rail- road camp at Orange , Mississippi . What Harry meant by " mak- ing a payday " was that he was going to win all the money from the people that had worked for it . I will always remember Orange ...
... decided to make a payday at a rail- road camp at Orange , Mississippi . What Harry meant by " mak- ing a payday " was that he was going to win all the money from the people that had worked for it . I will always remember Orange ...
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... decided to accept Tony Jackson's invitation to visit Chicago . I went North on an excursion train , landed in Chicago in 1907 and found that nobody in that town could play jazz piano . There were more jobs than I could ever think of ...
... decided to accept Tony Jackson's invitation to visit Chicago . I went North on an excursion train , landed in Chicago in 1907 and found that nobody in that town could play jazz piano . There were more jobs than I could ever think of ...
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... decided I liked Las Vegas . So I tried Las Vegas a while , but it was too doggone cold in the winter and too hot in the summer . We turned the place over to Bill Johnson and , when we saw him next , he was riding in a MacFarland ...
... decided I liked Las Vegas . So I tried Las Vegas a while , but it was too doggone cold in the winter and too hot in the summer . We turned the place over to Bill Johnson and , when we saw him next , he was riding in a MacFarland ...
Contenido
My Folks Was All Frenchmans | 3 |
Really Tremendous Sports | 11 |
Money in the Tenderloin | 22 |
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