Ebook: Jelly's blues: the life, music, and redemption of Jelly Roll Morton
Author: Morton Jelly Roll, Morton, Gaines William, Reich Howard
- Tags: Jazz, ML 385-429 Music history/crit-biog, SCHOMBURG COLLECTION, African American jazz musicians--Biography, Jazz musicians--United States, Jazz musicians--United States--Biography, African American jazz musicians, Jazz musicians, Biographies, Biografie, Morton Jelly Roll -- 1890-1941, Jazz musicians -- United States -- Biography, African American jazz musicians -- Biography, Morton -- Jelly Roll -- d. 1941, United States, Morton Jelly Roll -- Biographie, Morton Jelly Roll
- Year: 2004
- Publisher: Da Capo Press
- City: Cambridge;United States
- Language: English
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Jelly's Blues recounts the tumultuous life of Jelly Roll Morton (ca., 18851941). A virtuoso pianist with a larger-than-life personality, he composed such influential early jazz pieces as "King Porter Stomp" and "New Orleans Blues." However, by the late 1930s, he was nearly forgotten. In 1992, the death of an eccentric memorabilia collector led to the unearthing of a startling archive, revealing Morton to be a much more complex and passionate man than many realized. An especially immediate and visceral look into the jazz worlds of New Orleans and Chicago, Jelly's Blues is a definitive biography, a long overdue look at one of the twentieth century's most important composers.
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