Mister Jelly Roll: The Fortunes of Jelly Roll Morton, New Orleans Creole and "inventor of Jazz." |
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I first inquired was there any piano players in the city and they told me that
absolutely the best in the whole state of Tennessee was there . I asked them had
they heard about Tony Jackson , Alfred Carroll , Albert Wilson , or Winding Boy ,
and ...
I first inquired was there any piano players in the city and they told me that
absolutely the best in the whole state of Tennessee was there . I asked them had
they heard about Tony Jackson , Alfred Carroll , Albert Wilson , or Winding Boy ,
and ...
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I found out later he was really the toughest Negro in Memphis , no doubt the
toughest man in the whole section , black or white . And he had Sean Mahoney
backing him up with plenty money . I happened to be there personally one day
when a ...
I found out later he was really the toughest Negro in Memphis , no doubt the
toughest man in the whole section , black or white . And he had Sean Mahoney
backing him up with plenty money . I happened to be there personally one day
when a ...
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These listings barely suggest the extraordinary influence of Jelly Roll ' s ideas on
the whole of jazz . Even more catalytic than the set pieces were scores of
charming and original musical devices which he scattered broadcast by playing ...
These listings barely suggest the extraordinary influence of Jelly Roll ' s ideas on
the whole of jazz . Even more catalytic than the set pieces were scores of
charming and original musical devices which he scattered broadcast by playing ...
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My Folks Was All Frenchmans | 3 |
Really Tremendous Sports | 11 |
Money in the Tenderloin | 22 |
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