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  1. The “Original Jelly Roll Blues” was Morton's “masterpiece” during his early trips to the North. It is widely acknowledged as the very first Jazz tune. © 1924 Gennett Records.

  2. 16 de ene. de 2010 · 946. 187K views 14 years ago. The Original "Jelly Roll Blues" is widely acknowledged as the very first Jazz tune, written by Jelly Roll Morton in 1910 and first published in 1915....

  3. Several of Morton's compositions were musical tributes to himself, including "Winin' Boy", "The Jelly Roll Blues" (subtitled "The Original Jelly-Roll"); and "Mr. Jelly Lord". In the big-band era, his "King Porter Stomp", which Morton had written decades earlier, was a big hit for Fletcher Henderson and Benny Goodman ; it became a ...

  4. The tune is also notable for having an Argentine tango-like rhythm and flavor in several passages, which Morton claimed was essential to real jazz. Although this tango flavoring did not survive into later jazz, it is noteworthy in the mixture of international cultural influences that produced New Orleans jazz, and this recording is a ...

  5. Como compositor, un gran número de sus obras se convirtieron en clásicos del jazz: King Porter Stomp, Wolverine blues, Kansas City Stomp... En la composición, manejaba con soltura los recursos tradicionales y folclóricos , especialmente los blues , los rags y los stomps .

  6. 30 de ene. de 2013 · From "Jelly Roll Morton: The Piano Rolls"

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