Mister Jelly Roll: The Fortunes of Jelly Roll Morton, New Orleans Creole and "inventor of Jazz." |
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The fact is that the publishers thought they could buy anything they wanted for
fifteen or twenty dollars . Now if you was a good piano player , you had ten jobs
waiting for you as soon as you hit any town , and so fifteen or twenty dollars or a ...
The fact is that the publishers thought they could buy anything they wanted for
fifteen or twenty dollars . Now if you was a good piano player , you had ten jobs
waiting for you as soon as you hit any town , and so fifteen or twenty dollars or a ...
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For some reason he decided to treat me square , “ Okay , kid , " he said , “ You ' re
the best . Loan me a couple of dollars . “ Now that ' s the way to talk , " I said , “ If
you want a couple of dollars , I ' ll be glad to give. * " It was a law in New Orleans
...
For some reason he decided to treat me square , “ Okay , kid , " he said , “ You ' re
the best . Loan me a couple of dollars . “ Now that ' s the way to talk , " I said , “ If
you want a couple of dollars , I ' ll be glad to give. * " It was a law in New Orleans
...
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The garage wrote they had completed about six hundred dollars worth of work
and asked for their money . I replied that when all the work was done I would pay
. When all these things started happening I began to worry about my bus and I ...
The garage wrote they had completed about six hundred dollars worth of work
and asked for their money . I replied that when all the work was done I would pay
. When all these things started happening I began to worry about my bus and I ...
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My Folks Was All Frenchmans | 3 |
Really Tremendous Sports | 11 |
Money in the Tenderloin | 22 |
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