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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... style that can be applied to any type of tune . I started using the word in 1902 to show people the difference between jazz and ragtime . Jazz music came from New Orleans and New Orleans was inhabited with maybe every race on the face ...
... style that can be applied to any type of tune . I started using the word in 1902 to show people the difference between jazz and ragtime . Jazz music came from New Orleans and New Orleans was inhabited with maybe every race on the face ...
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... style , reflections of what a whole musical community had to say : His " band piano style " brought together on the keyboard the polyphonic weave of voices in Storyville dance bands ; 68 INTERLUDE TWO.
... style , reflections of what a whole musical community had to say : His " band piano style " brought together on the keyboard the polyphonic weave of voices in Storyville dance bands ; 68 INTERLUDE TWO.
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... style of some of these great old - timers . These remarkable imitations , tossed off casually twenty - five years later , prove his phenomenal musical memory , for they faithfully mimic the style of these long - dead pianists , and can ...
... style of some of these great old - timers . These remarkable imitations , tossed off casually twenty - five years later , prove his phenomenal musical memory , for they faithfully mimic the style of these long - dead pianists , and can ...
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My Folks Was All Frenchmans | 3 |
Really Tremendous Sports | 11 |
Money in the Tenderloin | 22 |
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