- The Complete Library of Congress Recordings · 2005
- Deep Creek · 2008
- Hyena Stomp · 2016
- Jelly Roll Morton · 1995
- Red Hot Pepper Stomp · 1938
- Mr. Jelly Lord · 2006
- Louisiana Piano Rhythms · 2005
- Blues and Stomps from Rare Piano Rolls · 1989
- Greatest Hits (Digitally Remastered) · 1928
- Popular Music Featured in the Films of Woody Allen, Volume 1: 1972 - 1986 · 2014
- Happy Jazz Collection 1920-1930, Vol. 2 · 1927
- The Original Mr. Jelly Lord 1923-1941 · 2000
- Mr. Jelly Lord · 2006
- 2017
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- Jazz's first arranger was also the catchiest songwriter in ragtime.
- His compositions merged blues with jazz.
- 2016
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About Jelly Roll Morton
Jelly Roll Morton may have been indulging in typical hyperbole when he advertised himself as the inventor of jazz, but one has to concede his role as the idiom's first important composer. A wonderful pianist who could also sing, he brilliantly distilled the polyglot influences of his native New Orleans into masterpieces of pulsating polyphony on his classic recordings of the 1920s, including "Dead Man Blues" and "Black Bottom Stomp." Morton's later career was short-circuited by ever-shifting musical trends, but his Library of Congress interviews with Alan Lomax provide a unique insight into the nearly vanished musical culture from which he had sprung.
- HOMETOWN
- New Orleans, LA, United States
- BORN
- 20 de outubro de 1885
- GENRE
- Jazz