MISTER JELLY ROLL

Jelly Roll Morton, Inventor Of Jazz, Online Book by Alan Lomax

with Some sheet music & lyrics.

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Appendix Two
307
—?— clarinet, JRM—
piano, Bernard Addison—
guitar, Billy Taylor—
bass, B. Beason—drams)
Victor
Fickle Fay Creep
&
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15 Aug., New York
Never Had No Lovin'
w. Mannone
Columbia
1934
I'm Alone Without
You
a
&
H930-S- PNewYork
?Kidney Feet
w. Dave Nelson Orchestra
QRS
? Tomboy Sue
«
&
Reissued by "Victor from
JELLY ROLL MOR-
recordings listed above
TON (Hot Jazz Series, Vol. V) Sidewalk Blues
Dead Man Blues
Rumin* the Iceberg
Deep Creek
Red Hot Pepper
Pretty Lil
Little Lawrence
Ponchartrain
No further recordings are definite "until Jelly Roll came to the Library of Congress in May 1939 and, beginning at the dawn of American time rambled from LC 1638 to 1688 and from 2487 through 2489. Since these acetate masters are only available in the Circle albums, the list which follows gives the content of the Blesh albums rather than the originals.
Washington
May-June 1938
Saga of Mr. Jelly Lord
Piano solos,
singing,
talking.
Circle
(Recorded by Alan Lomax, edited by Harriet Janis with notes by Rudi Blesh, available only from Circle Records, 13 East 3rd Street, New York, and in complete set. 12 albums—$125.00)
ALBUM 1—Jazz Started in New Orleans
1)   Tiger Rag (Original quadrille) Tiger Rag (continued) Panama
2)   Mister Jelly Lord Sweet Papa Jelly Roll Original Jelly Roll Blues
3)  Ancestry and Boyhood Boy at the Piano