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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... player , of course , it didn't cost him nothing ) would rush about ten straight cans of beer and get about a quart of whiskey . The whole doggone thing wouldn't cost him over two dollars and made him a big sport for a whole evening at a ...
... player , of course , it didn't cost him nothing ) would rush about ten straight cans of beer and get about a quart of whiskey . The whole doggone thing wouldn't cost him over two dollars and made him a big sport for a whole evening at a ...
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... player , you had ten jobs waiting for you as soon as you hit any town , and so fifteen or twenty dollars or a hundred dollars didn't mean very much to us . ( Those were wonderful days . I would really like to see them back again ...
... player , you had ten jobs waiting for you as soon as you hit any town , and so fifteen or twenty dollars or a hundred dollars didn't mean very much to us . ( Those were wonderful days . I would really like to see them back again ...
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... players , and they were all terrible . In fact the only piano player in Texas I remember was George W. Smith , who gave up the piano when he heard me and moved to California to make his living as a trumpet player . * ** I tried to ...
... players , and they were all terrible . In fact the only piano player in Texas I remember was George W. Smith , who gave up the piano when he heard me and moved to California to make his living as a trumpet player . * ** I tried to ...
Contenido
My Folks Was All Frenchmans | 3 |
Really Tremendous Sports | 11 |
Money in the Tenderloin | 22 |
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