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  2. Jelly Roll Morton - Wikipedia

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    Jelly Roll Morton - Tiger Rag Morton claimed to have written "Jelly Roll Blues" in 1905. Morton was born Ferdinand Joseph LaMothe (or Lemott), into the Creole community [ 7 ] in the Faubourg Marigny neighborhood of New Orleans around 1890; he claimed to have been born in 1884 on his WWI draft registration card in 1918.

  3. Jelly Roll Blues - Wikipedia

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    "Original Jelly Roll Blues", usually shortened to and known as "Jelly Roll Blues", is an early jazz fox-trot composed by Jelly Roll Morton. He recorded it first as a piano solo in Richmond, Indiana, in 1924, and then with his Red Hot Peppers in Chicago two years later, titled as it was originally copyrighted: "Original Jelly-Roll Blues".

  4. Wolverine Blues (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Wolverine Blues" is an early jazz standard by Jelly Roll Morton with lyrics by the brothers Benjamin Franklin "Reb" Spikes and John Curry Spikes. He recorded it in Richmond, Indiana on 18 July 1923 along with "Kansas City Stomp" and "Grandpa's Spells". [1]

  5. Category:Jelly Roll Morton songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Jelly Roll Morton songs" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. Grandpa's Spells; I.

  6. Grandpa's Spells - Wikipedia

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    Grandpa's Spells" is an early jazz song by Jelly Roll Morton. He recorded it for Gennett Records, Richmond, Indiana (the Star Piano factory) on 18 July 1923 along with "Kansas City Stomp" and "Wolverine Blues". [1] It was released in 1924.

  7. List of pre-1920 jazz standards - Wikipedia

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    Jelly Roll Morton, who recorded the song in 1923 and again in 1926, has claimed that the song was actually his idea. [114] [115] Alberta Hunter was the first to record the song in 1921, [116] and Gene Austin had a best-selling record with the song in 1927. [113] 1919 – "The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise". [117]

  8. Black Bottom Stomp - Wikipedia

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    John Szwed notes that in "Black Bottom Stomp," "Morton practiced what he preached, managing to incorporate in one short piece the 'Spanish tinge,' stomps, breaks, stoptime, backbeat, two-beat, four-beat, a complete suspension of the rhythm section during the piano solo, riffs, rich variations of melody, and dynamics of volume, all of the elements of jazz as he understood it."

  9. Category:Songs written by Jelly Roll Morton - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs written by Jelly Roll Morton" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

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