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Jelly Roll Morton
Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" Morton was a New Orleans French Creole born Ferdinand Joseph Lamothe (October 20, 1890 / July 10, 1941). He was an American virtuoso pianist, bandleader, and composer of songs including “Whining Boy Blues,” “King Porter Stomp,” “The Pearls” and “The Crave, ”Alabama Bound,” “Make Me a Pallet on Your Floor,” “My Gal Sal,” and various other rags, blues, stomps, marches and stride numbers. . Morton was a highly intelligent, colorful character whose business card referred to him as the "Originator of Jazz."
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Songs
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Can-Can
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Cannon Ball Blues
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Cannon Ball Blues (Take 1)
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Cannon Ball Blues (Take 2)
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Cannonball Blues
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Card Dealer's Song
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Chicago Breakdown
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Climax Rag
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Climax Rag 1
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Coon Blues
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Courthouse Bump
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Courthouse bump (1)
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Courthouse bump (2)
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Creepy Feeling
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Creepy Feeling, Parts 1 & 2
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Creepy Feeling: [Begun]
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Creepy Feeling: [Concluded]
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Creole Boy
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Creole Song
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Creoles Playing With Negroes
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Darktown Strutters Ball
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Dead Man Blues
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Dead Man Blues (Take 1)
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Dead Man Blues (Take 2)
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Dead Man's Blues
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Dean Man Blues
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Deep Creek
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Deep Creek Blues
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Demonstration of Breaks
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Demonstration of Scat
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Dirty, Dirty, Dirty
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Discourse on Jazz (Extracts)
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Doctor Jazz
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Doctor Jazz - Stomp
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Don't You Leave Me Here
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Down my way
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Each Day
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Eh La Bas
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Example of Slower Type of Jazz Music
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Fat Meat and Greens
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Fickle Fay Creep
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Fights and Weapons
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Finale (We Are the Rhythms That Color Your Song)
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Finger Buster
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Flee as a Bird to the Mountain
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Frances
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Freakish
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Freakish (1)
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Freakish (2)
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Freaksih