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The Pearls
Jelly Roll Morton


Jelly Roll Morton and 
King Oliver

by Ray Bisso


Salute to Jelly Roll Morton (1992) Movie
Starring: Barker, et al.


1924-1926
Jelly Roll Morton
The heart of blues and
stomp melodies



Jelly Roll Morton, born Ferdinand Joseph La Menthe in 1885, was one of the most influential composers of the jazz era, bridging an important gap between ragtime, blues, and jazz. In a sense, he was the first great jazz composer. His career began in New Orleans, where he began to experiment with a unique blend of blues, ragtime, Creole, and Spanish music in whorehouses as a piano player. Along with being a musician, he also worked as a gambler, pool shark, pimp, vaudeville comedian, and was known for his flamboyant personality and diamond front tooth. Morton became successful when he started making what would be some of the first jazz recordings in 1923 with "the New Orleans Rhythm Kings". Whether he played on the West Coast, New Orleans, or in Chicago, his recordings were always very popular. He joined the group "the Red Hot Peppers" in 1924 and made several classic albums with the Victor label.
Milenburg Joys
New Orleans Joys
Buck town Blues
Pontchatrain
I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say
Gramophones Music Library


Jelly Roll Morton Centennial: His Complete Victor Recording 


Winin Boy Blues
Jelly Roll Morton



Mister Jelly Roll

The Fortunes of Jelly Roll Morton, New Orleans Creole and 'Inventor of Jazz'

Jelly Roll Stomp
Jelly Roll Morton





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Jelly Roll Morton - Greatest Hits [BOX SET]


The Best of "Jelly Roll" Morton (Piano Solos Ser.)


1928-1929
Jelly Roll Morton


Mr. Jelly Lord
Jelly Roll Morton





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 Last Sessions: The Complete General Recordings
Jelly Roll Morton 

Mister Jelly Roll: The Fortunes of Jelly Roll Morton, New Orleans Creole and "Inventor of Jazz"
by Alan Lomax


Dead Man Blues: Jelly Roll Morton Way Out West (Music of the African Diaspora)
by Philip Pastras

1939
Jelly Roll Morton
Blues, rag, creep, shuffle,
the best!



Blues and Stomps from
Rare Piano Rolls
Jelly Roll Morton


Dr. Jazz [Arpeggio Jazz]
Jelly Roll Morton 



Jelly Roll Morton
The Original


1926-1928
Jelly Roll Morton 



Great Original Performances: 1926-1928
Jelly Roll Morton 


Complete Works of
Jelly Roll Morton
Knocky Parker 



1923-1924 [Classics]
Jelly Roll Morton 


Vol. 1-1923-29-
Alternate Takes
Jelly Roll Morton 



Sweet and Hot
Jelly Roll Morton 


1929-1930
Jelly Roll Morton 



Jelly Roll
Jelly Roll Morton 


Birth of the Hot
Jelly Roll Morton 



1939-1940
Jelly Roll Morton


As Artist [BOX SET] [IMPORT]
Jelly Roll Morton 



The Best of Jelly Roll Morton [EPM] [IMPORT]
Jelly Roll Morton 


Vol. 8-(1930-34) [IMPORT]
Jelly Roll Morton 



Complete V.1 & 2 [IMPORT]
Jelly Roll Morton 


Jelly's Last Jam (1992 Original Broadway Cast)



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