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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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I'm Looking for a Little Bluebird
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If I Was Whisky & You Was a Duck
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If Someone Would Only Love Me
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If You Don't Shake
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If You Don't Shake, You Don't Get No Cake
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If You Knew
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Imitation of Tony Jackson's Style
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Improving Spanish Tempos
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Improvised Scat Song
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In Memphis: The Monarch Saloon & Benny Frenchy
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In My Day
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In the Publishing Business
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Intro: The Spanish Tinge
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Jazz Discords & The Story Of KCS [s] - Kansas City Stomp
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Jazz Is Just a Makeup
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Jell Roll's Background
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Jelly Roll Blues
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Jelly Roll Carves St. Louis, Part 1
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Jelly Roll Carves St. Louis, Part 2
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Jelly Roll Stomp
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Jelly Roll's Compositions
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Jelly Roll's Early Playing Days
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Jelly's Travels: From Clarksdale to Helena
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Jelly's Travels: From Helena to Memphis
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Jelly's Travels: From Yazoo to Clarksdale
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Jersey Joe
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Jersey Joe (1)
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Jersey Joe (2)
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Johnny St. Cyr Learns to Play Guitar
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Jungle Blues
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Jungle Blues2
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Kansas City Stomp
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Kansas City Stomp [c]
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Kansas City Stomp, Parts 1 & 2
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Kansas City Stomps
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King Porter
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King Porter (A Stomp)
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King Porter - The Morton-Oliver Duets
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King Porter Stomp
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King Porter Stomp / You Can Have It
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King Porter Stomp II
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King Porter Stomp, No. 1
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La Paloma
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Last Chance Blues
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Levee Man Blues
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Li'l Liza Jane
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Little Lawrence
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Little Liza Jane
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Load of Coal
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London Blues