Mister Jelly Roll: The Fortunes of Jelly Roll Morton, New Orleans Creole and "inventor of Jazz." |
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That was considered a big thing with some of the illiterate women - if you could
shoot a good agate and had a nice highclass red undershirt with the collar turned
up , I ' m telling you were liable to get next to that broad . She liked that very ...
That was considered a big thing with some of the illiterate women - if you could
shoot a good agate and had a nice highclass red undershirt with the collar turned
up , I ' m telling you were liable to get next to that broad . She liked that very ...
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They turned out many different artists Uptown , but never first - class artists
because the money wasn ' t there . Every place in New Orleans had a gambling
house , and I don ' t know of any time that the racetracks were ever closed - a
hundred ...
They turned out many different artists Uptown , but never first - class artists
because the money wasn ' t there . Every place in New Orleans had a gambling
house , and I don ' t know of any time that the racetracks were ever closed - a
hundred ...
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We turned the place over to Bill Johnson and , when we saw him next , he was
riding in a MacFarland automobile , which they was plenty high those days . Anita
decided to stay in Los Angeles . She bought a small hotel on the corner of ...
We turned the place over to Bill Johnson and , when we saw him next , he was
riding in a MacFarland automobile , which they was plenty high those days . Anita
decided to stay in Los Angeles . She bought a small hotel on the corner of ...
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INTERLUDEThe Family | 27 |
STORYVILLE | 35 |
INTERLUDEThe Boys in the Bands | 67 |
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Mister Jelly Roll: The Fortunes of Jelly Roll Morton, New Orleans Creole and ... Alan Lomax Vista previa limitada - 2001 |
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