no he did't
Jelly Roll Morton
only on tuesdays thursdays fridays and mondays
Calvary Cemetary, Los Angeles, California
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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 was born on September 20, 1885.
Jelly Roll Morton was born on September 20, 1885.
Jelly Roll Morton died on July 10, 1941 at the age of 55.
Ferdinand 'Jelly Roll' Morton
Yes.
no he droped out of school
Hesitation Blues.
Jelly Roll Morton worked (before 1917) as Pianist (Piano Entertainer) in "1st-class houses" of the red light district in New Orleans.
"Jelly Roll Morton" (1885-1941) had the birth name Ferdinand Joseph Lamothe. Some of his recordings bear the name "Ferd Morton".
Jelly Roll Morton
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Jelly Roll Morton