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Jelly Roll Morton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Morton was composer of the first Jazz composition ever published, Jelly Roll Blues, in 1915. ... Morton claimed to have written "Jelly Roll Blues" in 1905. ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jelly_Roll_Morton
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Jelly Roll Morton: Biography from Answers.com
Jelly Roll Morton , Jazz Musician Born: 20 October 1890 Birthplace: Gulfport, Louisiana Died: 10 July 1941 (heart failure) Best Known As: The composer
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Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" Morton
Jelly Roll Morton biography. A history of Jazz before 1930. This site contains over 1000 songs from this era in Real Audio 3 format, as well as hundreds ...
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JELLY ROLL MORTON
My interest in Jelly Roll Morton first began in the 1950s. ... The recordings of Jelly Roll Morton performing and reminiscing about his life, together ...
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Jelly Roll Morton - New World Encyclopedia
Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" Morton (October 20, 1890 – July 10, 1941) was an American virtuoso ... His 1915 "Jelly Roll Blues" was perhaps the first jazz orchestration ...
http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Jelly_Roll_Morton
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Jelly Roll Morton – Free listening, videos, concerts, stats ...
Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" Morton was a New Orleans French Creole born Ferdinand Joseph Lamothe (October 20, 1890 / July 10, 1941) ...
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CMT.com : Jelly Roll Morton : Albums
CMT.com presents the complete discography of Jelly Roll Morton. This full list includes Albums, Box Sets, Compilations, Video.
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Jelly Roll Morton on Yahoo! Music
Jelly Roll Morton music profile on Yahoo! Music. Find lyrics, free streaming MP3s, music videos and photos of Jelly Roll Morton on Yahoo! Music
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CMT.com : Jelly Roll Morton : Biography
One of the very first giants of jazz, Jelly Roll Morton did himself a lot of harm posthumously by exaggerating his worth, claiming to have invented jazz in 1902.
http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/morton_jelly_roll/bio.jhtml
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Jelly Roll Morton
Jelly Roll Morton's claim that he was the "inventor of jazz" is an overstatement, but he was certainly a major influence upon its early development. ...
http://www.wright.edu/~martin.maner/morton.html