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  1. His real first name was Ferdinand – the moniker, Jelly Roll, was a common sexual term in the early twentieth century – and his actual last name is believed to have been either LaMothe, Lemott, or LaMenthe; Morton was an Anglicized derivative. In varying accounts, his year of birth is listed as 1885 or 1890. There is no debate that Morton ...

  2. Jelly Roll Morton (* zwischen 1884 und 1890 [1] in Gulfport, Mississippi als Ferdinand Joseph La Menthe; † 10. Juli 1941 in Los Angeles) war ein US-amerikanischer Pianist, Komponist und Bandleader. Er gilt als einer der einflussreichen Jazzmusiker seiner Zeit.

  3. 14. Juni 2016 · That is a variation from the real barrelhouse blues. The composer was Buddy Bolden, the most powerful trumpet player I’ve ever heard or ever was known. The name of this was named by some old hunky-tunk people. While he played this, they sang a little theme to it. That theme, “funky butt, funky butt, take it away,” has often been glossed ...

  4. 31. März 2024 · What set the book Jelly Roll Blues in motion were two things he heard in the well-known recordings that Jelly Roll Morton made in 1938 at the Library of Congress, recorded by Alan Lomax. The first is the language used by Morton to recreate the music of his youth, which was more profane—more real—by far than any previous versions of those songs that Wald had heard. The second was Morton’s ...

  5. I asked every man I met. Can't give me a dollar, give me a lousy dime. Can't give me a dollar, give me a lousy dime. Just to feed that hungry man of mine. I got a husband and I got a kid man too ...

  6. 14. Sept. 2022 · Original Jelly Roll Blues by Jelly Roll Morton.Original recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vfFF8LLfHUWikipedia:Ferdinand Joseph LaMothe, known profe...

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