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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... published arrangements of hot music were simply a matter of writing down the ragtime tunes played by some theatre band . Then Jelly Roll Blues became so popular with the people of Chicago that I decided to name it in honor of the Windy ...
... published arrangements of hot music were simply a matter of writing down the ragtime tunes played by some theatre band . Then Jelly Roll Blues became so popular with the people of Chicago that I decided to name it in honor of the Windy ...
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... published works shows a consistently productive composer with an unswerving purpose . In 1940 Jelly Roll was completing what young Ferdi- nand set out to do in 1902 . Morton's published works are today available in sheet music form from ...
... published works shows a consistently productive composer with an unswerving purpose . In 1940 Jelly Roll was completing what young Ferdi- nand set out to do in 1902 . Morton's published works are today available in sheet music form from ...
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... published versions , he would begin to get an idea of Jelly's unlimited imagination and mastery of motival variation , and possibly understand why Jelly Roll had a right to say something on the subject of " improvisation . ” The ...
... published versions , he would begin to get an idea of Jelly's unlimited imagination and mastery of motival variation , and possibly understand why Jelly Roll had a right to say something on the subject of " improvisation . ” The ...
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My Folks Was All Frenchmans | 3 |
Really Tremendous Sports | 11 |
Money in the Tenderloin | 22 |
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