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Jelly Roll Morton albums featuring George Mitchell

Jelly Roll Morton Music Videos (1)
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| | 1923-1929 Vol. 1: The Alternative Takes In Chronological Order CD (2001)
$13.85 24 track compilation contains jazz legend's alternative takes in chronological order, complementing the French Classics CD series. Features Boyd Senter, George Mitchell, Kid Ory, Omer Simeon, Johnny St. Cyr, John Lindsay, Barney Bigard, Darnell Howard, C
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| Jelly Roll Morton: 1926-1930 CDs (2000) (Import) Box Set; United Kingdom
$27.35 JSP's five-CD set devoted to Jelly Roll Morton contains all of his Victor recordings cut between September 1926 and October 1930. The sound quality is excellent and complete discographical information is provided along with insightful liner notes. Alternate takes are ...
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 Jelly Roll Morton Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Jelly Roll Morton songs: King Porter Stomp, Grandpa's Spells, Pearls, Wolverine Blues, Black Bottom Stomp, Mr. Jelly Lord. More music songs Dead Man Blues, Chant, Shreveport Stomp, London Blues, Kansas City Stomp, Original Jelly Roll Blues, Doctor Jazz Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Beale Street Blues Lyrics, Tin Roof Blues Lyrics, Honky Tonk Blues Lyrics, Darktown Strutters' Ball Lyrics, Hesitating Blues Lyrics, Pretty Baby Lyrics, Alabama Bound Lyrics.
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 Jelly Roll Morton Biography
Jelly Roll Morton may have been indulging in typical hyperbole when he advertised himself as the inventor of jazz, but one has to concede his role as the idiom's first important composer. A wonderful pianist who could also sing, he brilliantly distilled the polyglot influences of his native New Orleans into masterpieces of pulsating polyphony on his classic recordings of the 1920s, including "Dead Man Blues" and "Black Bottom Stomp." Morton's later career was short-circuited by ever-shifting musical trends, but his Library of Congress interviews with Alan Lomax provide a unique insight into the nearly vanished musical culture from which he had sprung.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Jelly Roll Morton | Louis Armstrong, Sidney Bechet, Johnny Dunn, Lizzie Miles, Susan Werner, Wilton Crawley, Johnny Dodds, George McClennon, King Oliver | | Johnny St | Louis Armstrong, Raymond Burke, Richard M. Jones, King Oliver, Johnny St. Cyr, Butterbeans & Susie, Johnny Dodds, Lillie Delk Christian, Herb Morand |
 Contemporaries
Louis Armstrong, Fats Waller, Earl Hines, Lonnie Johnson, Fletcher Henderson, Clarence Williams, Clarence Williams' Blue Five, Art Hodes, Jimmie Lunceford, Kid Ory, King Oliver, Alberta Hunter, Leroy Carr, Bunny Berigan, Johnny Dodds, Bennie Moten, Lu Watters, James P. Johnson, Willie "The Lion" Smith, Boilermaker Jazz Band, Eubie Blake, Baby Dodds, Richard M. Jones, Original Dixieland Jazz Band, Freddie Keppard, Joe Robichaux, Bob Scobey, Jimmy Blythe, Lem Fowler, W.C. Handy, Thomas Morris (Cornet), Tiny Parham, The Lawson-Haggart Jazz Band
 Followers
Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Count Basie, Charles Mingus, Sun Ra, Harry James, Gil Evans, Gene Krupa, Jay McShann, Jack Teagarden, Henry Threadgill, Muhal Richard Abrams, Fletcher Henderson, Erskine Hawkins, Albert Ammons
 Influences
Scott Joplin, Mike Walbridge
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