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Jelly Roll Morton ~~~ Jelly Roll Morton and his Red Hot … Read Full Bio ↴also listed as
Jelly Roll Morton ~~~ Jelly Roll Morton and his Red Hot Peppers ~~~ Jelly-Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers
The Red Hot Peppers were a jazz band from the 1920s featuring Jelly Roll Morton. He formed the Red Hot Peppers and made a series of classic records for Citor, who were just starting to get into the race records market and were looking for talent. The recordings he made in Chicago featured the best New Orleans sidemen including Baby Dodds, Kid Ory, and Barney Bigard. These recordings are considered some of the finest in the “hot style” of early jazz
Jelly Roll Morton ~~~ Jelly Roll Morton and his Red Hot … Read Full Bio ↴also listed as
Jelly Roll Morton ~~~ Jelly Roll Morton and his Red Hot Peppers ~~~ Jelly-Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers
The Red Hot Peppers were a jazz band from the 1920s featuring Jelly Roll Morton. He formed the Red Hot Peppers and made a series of classic records for Citor, who were just starting to get into the race records market and were looking for talent. The recordings he made in Chicago featured the best New Orleans sidemen including Baby Dodds, Kid Ory, and Barney Bigard. These recordings are considered some of the finest in the “hot style” of early jazz
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Dead Man Blues When they begin the beguine It brings back the sound…
Wild Man Blues When they begin the beguine It brings back the sound…
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brian towers
One of the great jazz classics!
Gwen Sampé
Brilliant, innovative composition and arrangement.
Ally Law
"You're so dumb, you should be the president of the deaf and dumb society!" 10/10 insult there.. Thanks Jelly Roll for that iconic line
tbx59
Jelly Roll: I created Jazz and the Dozens.
Michael Migliaccio
@tbx59 he may not have invented either, but he mastered both.
Peter Hassall
Wonderful. Ensemble playing at its best. What the english trad bands of the 50s and 60s aimed for but rarely achieved, except perhaps Ken Colyer. Ken Clarke in his R4 jazz programme considered this one of the best recordings of the time.
Leonardo Sales
i love it!!
Maryse Bicheronet
C'était des bons, merci pour vos legs
Jyh shyong Lin
I’m listening to this at the sidewalk of Taipei, Taiwan.
Pei Kuo
台灣人+1