Yes, Jelly Roll Morton composed "Tatterdemalion Stomp." This piece is one of his notable works that showcases his innovative style and contribution to early jazz. Morton's compositions often blended ragtime with blues elements, and "Tatterdemalion Stomp" is a prime example of his unique approach to music during the early 20th century.
Jelly Roll Morton
Jelly Roll: Man, c'mon, let's catch that boat. We'll be late! St. Cryr: Oh, we've got plenty time to catch that boat. I gotta get another half. Jelly Roll: Gettin' back at me, don't even know how t' carry a mule without lettin' his legs hang down, ya little tadpole! I have no idea what it means.
it's call stomp
STOMP
no
Jelly Roll Morton
Jelly Roll: Man, c'mon, let's catch that boat. We'll be late! St. Cryr: Oh, we've got plenty time to catch that boat. I gotta get another half. Jelly Roll: Gettin' back at me, don't even know how t' carry a mule without lettin' his legs hang down, ya little tadpole! I have no idea what it means.
"King Porter Stomp," composed by Jelly Roll Morton, is primarily in a 32-bar AABA form. The A sections present a melodic theme, while the B section introduces a contrasting idea. This structure is typical of many jazz standards, allowing for improvisation and variation on the themes. The piece is known for its rhythmic complexity and swing feel, making it a favorite among jazz musicians.
no but stomp is.
STOMP began in the summer of 1991! =)
Zombie Stomp was created in 1991.
Stomp
it's call stomp
STOMP
It is a british colony of the soldiers come to stomp.
There is no god for the stomp rocket.
Zombie Stomp was created in 1991.