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One of the very first giants of jazz, Jelly Roll Morton did himself a lot of harm posthumously by exaggerating his worth, claiming to have invented jazz in 1902. Morton's accomplishments as an early innovator are so vast that h...
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Chant
Oh, Mister Jelly!
Red Hot Peppers Session
Jelly Roll Morton [B.D. Jazz]
Library of Congress Recordings, Vol. 3
Jelly Roll Morton Plays (Digitally Remastered)
The Very Best Of
Jelly Roll Morton 1923/24
Library of Congress Recordings
Doctor Jazz [Proper]
Blues and Stomps from Rare Piano Rolls [Collectables]
The Quintessence : Richmo
The Piano Rolls
Essential Collection
Red Hot Pepper Stomp
Jelly Roll Morton, Vol. 5
Jelly Roll Morton Centennial: His Complete Victor Recording
Jelly Roll Morton, Vol. 2
Jelly Roll Morton, Vol. 3
Mr. Jelly Lord: Original Recordings 1924-1930
The Library Of Congress Recordings, Vol.2
The Library Of Congress Recordings (CD3)
Introduction to Jelly Roll Morton
King Porter Stomp
Black Bottom Stomp [Proper]
Blue Blood Blues
Mournful Serenade
Best of Jelly Roll Morton
Complete Library of Congress Recordings
Wild Man Blues
Original Mr. Jelly Lord
The Complete Library of C
Originator of Jazz
Perfect Rag/Harmony Blues
Quadromania: Sidewalk Blues
Jelly Roll Blues
Pioneer of Jazz 1923-1939
Volume 1
Volume 2
Sanctuary: Vision
Mr. Jelly Lord (Tomato)
Panama
Richmond to Chicago to New York: 1923-1940
Oh Didn't He Ramble
Jazz King of New Orleans
The Jazz Age Vol.5 Jelly Roll Morton
Single Life: The 12" Coll
Alternative Takes, Vol. 2: 1929-1940
Alternative Takes, Vol. 1: 1923-1929
Steady Roll
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..an American virtuoso pianist and composer who some call the first true composer of jazz music....

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Here s Fred Jelly Roll Morton s own recording of his famous Finger Breaker. Jelly wrote this to show of to New...


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Jelly Roll Morton playing and singing his composition of Buddy Bolden s Blues...

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Dr. Jazz was recorded by Jelly Roll Morton and His Red Hot Peppers for Victor Records on December 16, 1926. Th...

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Steamboat Stomp -- Jelly Roll Morton s Red Hot Peppers 1926 One of the most famous bands of the twenties and e...

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Jelly Roll Morton, p, v, dir: George Mitchell, c / Kid Ory, tb / Omer Simeon, cl / Johnny St. Cyr, bj / John L...

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Jelly Roll Morton s Recording of his Grandpa s Spell. In the New Orleans tradition of Voodoo Magic. In this ca...

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This number comes from his Library of Congress recordings in 1938. A fine example of his great ability to play...

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Courthouse Bump Composed by Jelly Roll Morton Performed by Jelly Roll Morton and his Orchestra Recorded July 9...



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www.billytaylorjazz.net presents Billy Taylor as Jelly Roll Morton....

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Wild Man Blues by Jelly Roll Morton s Red Hot Peppers, recorded in 1927 and here reissued on a British Rhythm ...

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Duel between . Inventor of jazz -Jelly roll morton and 1900 clip 2...

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Jelly Roll Morton and his New Orleans Jazzmen with Sidney Bechet, perform a WC Handy funeral march, New Orlean...

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Ferdinand Jelly Roll Morton (Sept.20,1885 or Oct.20,1890 - July 10,1941) was an American ragtime pianist, band...

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The Original Jelly Roll Blues is widely acknowledged as the very first Jazz song, written by Jelly Roll Morton...

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Jelly Roll Morton and His Red Hot Peppers recorded The Chant September 15, 1926 in Chicago. Thanks to James Da...


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Jelly Roll Morton and His Red Hot Peppers recorded Victor 20221A in Chicago September 15, 1926....


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Bernard Addison - Guitar; Barney Alexander - Banjo; Henry Red Allen - Trumpet; George Baquet - Clarinet; Paul ...

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Jelly Roll Morton s New Orleans Jazzmen performing King Joe Oliver s West End Blues. Recorded on the 28th of S...


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Jelly Roll Morton & Red Hot Peppers Recorded in Chicago, 16 september 1926...
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