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How Jelly Roll Morton Invented Jazz

Author : Jonah Winter
Publisher : Roaring Brook Press
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2015-06-16
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781626724679

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How Jelly Roll Morton Invented Jazz by Jonah Winter Pdf

In this unusual and inventive picture book that riffs on the language and rhythms of old New Orleans, noted picture book biographer Jonah Winter (Dizzy, Frida, You Never Heard of Sandy Koufax?) turns his focus to one of America's early jazz heroes in this perfectly pitched book about Jelly Roll Morton. Gorgeously illustrated by fine artist Keith Mallett, a newcomer to picture books, this biography will transport readers young and old to the musical, magical streets of New Orleans at the turn of the 20th century. A Neal Porter Book

Mister Jelly Roll

Author : Alan Lomax
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2001-12-19
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0520225309

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Mister Jelly Roll by Alan Lomax Pdf

A biography of Ferdinand 'Jelly Roll' Morton, one of the world's most influential composers of jazz.

Jelly's Blues

Author : Howard Reich,William M. Gaines
Publisher : Hachette+ORM
Page : 215 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2008-11-05
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780786741762

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Jelly's Blues by Howard Reich,William M. Gaines Pdf

Jelly's Blues vividly recounts the tumultuous life of Jelly Roll Morton (1890-1941), born Ferdinand Joseph Lamonthe to a large, extended family in New Orleans. A virtuoso pianist with a larger-than-life personality, he composed such influential early jazz pieces as "Kansas City Stomp" and "New Orleans Blues." But by the late 1930s, Jelly Roll Morton was nearly forgotten as a visionary jazz composer. Instead, he was caricatured as a braggart, a hustler, and, worst of all, a has-been. He was ridiculed by the white popular press and robbed of due royalties by unscrupulous music publishers. His reputation at rock bottom, Jelly Roll Morton seemed destined to be remembered more as a flamboyant, diamond-toothed rounder than as the brilliant architect of that new American musical idiom: Jazz.In 1992, the death of a New Orleans memorabilia collector unearthed a startling archive. Here were unknown later compositions as well as correspondence, court and copyright records, all detailing Morton's struggle to salvage his reputation, recover lost royalties, and protect the publishing rights of black musicians. Morton was a much more complex and passionate man than many had realized, fiercely dedicated to his art and possessing an unwavering belief in his own genius, even as he toiled in poverty and obscurity. An especially immediate and visceral look into the jazz worlds of New Orleans and Chicago, Jelly's Blues is the definitive biography of a jazz icon, and a long overdue look at one of the twentieth century's most important composers.

Mister Jelly Roll

Author : Alan Lomax
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 1973-01-01
Category : Music
ISBN : 0520022378

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Traces the jazz musician's career journey from Storyville to Broadway, showing the ways in which his unique compositions reflected the problems of America's poor

Mister Jelly Roll Morton

Author : Alan Lomax
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9790520225304

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Jelly's Blues

Author : Howard Reich,William M. Gaines
Publisher : Hachette+ORM
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2008-11-05
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780786741762

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Jelly's Blues by Howard Reich,William M. Gaines Pdf

Jelly's Blues vividly recounts the tumultuous life of Jelly Roll Morton (1890-1941), born Ferdinand Joseph Lamonthe to a large, extended family in New Orleans. A virtuoso pianist with a larger-than-life personality, he composed such influential early jazz pieces as "Kansas City Stomp" and "New Orleans Blues." But by the late 1930s, Jelly Roll Morton was nearly forgotten as a visionary jazz composer. Instead, he was caricatured as a braggart, a hustler, and, worst of all, a has-been. He was ridiculed by the white popular press and robbed of due royalties by unscrupulous music publishers. His reputation at rock bottom, Jelly Roll Morton seemed destined to be remembered more as a flamboyant, diamond-toothed rounder than as the brilliant architect of that new American musical idiom: Jazz.In 1992, the death of a New Orleans memorabilia collector unearthed a startling archive. Here were unknown later compositions as well as correspondence, court and copyright records, all detailing Morton's struggle to salvage his reputation, recover lost royalties, and protect the publishing rights of black musicians. Morton was a much more complex and passionate man than many had realized, fiercely dedicated to his art and possessing an unwavering belief in his own genius, even as he toiled in poverty and obscurity. An especially immediate and visceral look into the jazz worlds of New Orleans and Chicago, Jelly's Blues is the definitive biography of a jazz icon, and a long overdue look at one of the twentieth century's most important composers.

Dead Man Blues

Author : Phil Pastras
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2001-07-02
Category : Music
ISBN : 052092973X

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Dead Man Blues by Phil Pastras Pdf

When Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" Morton sat at the piano in the Library of Congress in May of 1938 to begin his monumental series of interviews with Alan Lomax, he spoke of his years on the West Coast with the nostalgia of a man recalling a golden age, a lost Eden. He had arrived in Los Angeles more than twenty years earlier, but he recounted his losses as vividly as though they had occurred just recently. The greatest loss was his separation from Anita Gonzales, by his own account "the only woman I ever loved," to whom he left almost all of his royalties in his will. In Dead Man Blues, Phil Pastras sets the record straight on the two periods (1917-1923 and 1940-1941) that Jelly Roll Morton spent on the West Coast. In addition to rechecking sources, correcting mistakes in scholarly accounts, and situating eyewitness narratives within the histories of New Orleans or Los Angeles, Pastras offers a fresh interpretation of the life and work of Morton, one of the most important and influential early practitioners of jazz. Pastras's discovery of a previously unknown collection of memorabilia—including a 58-page scrapbook compiled by Morton himself—sheds new light on Morton's personal and artistic development, as well as on the crucial role played by Anita Gonzales. In a rich, fast-moving, and fascinating narrative, Pastras traces Morton's artistic development as a pianist, composer, and bandleader. Among many other topics, Pastras discusses the complexities of racial identity for Morton and his circle, his belief in voodoo, his relationships with women, his style of performance, and his roots in black musical traditions. Not only does Dead Man Blues restore to the historical record invaluable information about one of the great innovators of jazz, it also brings to life one of the most colorful and fascinating periods of musical transformation on the West Coast.

Jelly's Last Jam

Author : George C. Wolfe,Susan Birkenhead
Publisher : Theatre Communications Grou
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Drama
ISBN : 1559360690

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Jelly's Last Jam by George C. Wolfe,Susan Birkenhead Pdf

Dramatizes the life of Jelly Roll Morton, pianist, composer, and self-proclaimed inventor of jazz.

Hear Me Talkin' to Ya

Author : Nat Shapiro,Nat Hentoff
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 463 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2012-08-16
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780486171364

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Hear Me Talkin' to Ya by Nat Shapiro,Nat Hentoff Pdf

In this marvelous oral history, the words of such legends as Louis Armstrong, Fats Waller, Jelly Roll Morton, Duke Ellington, and Billy Holiday trace the birth, growth, and changes in jazz over the years.

Giants of jazz: Jelly Roll Morton

Author : Jelly Roll Morton
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 1979
Category : Piano music (Jazz)
ISBN : OCLC:1053073039

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The History of Jazz

Author : Ted Gioia
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 481 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 1997-11-20
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780199840298

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The History of Jazz by Ted Gioia Pdf

Jazz is the most colorful and varied art form in the world and it was born in one of the most colorful and varied cities, New Orleans. From the seed first planted by slave dances held in Congo Square and nurtured by early ensembles led by Buddy Belden and Joe "King" Oliver, jazz began its long winding odyssey across America and around the world, giving flower to a thousand different forms--swing, bebop, cool jazz, jazz-rock fusion--and a thousand great musicians. Now, in The History of Jazz, Ted Gioia tells the story of this music as it has never been told before, in a book that brilliantly portrays the legendary jazz players, the breakthrough styles, and the world in which it evolved. Here are the giants of jazz and the great moments of jazz history--Jelly Roll Morton ("the world's greatest hot tune writer"), Louis Armstrong (whose O-keh recordings of the mid-1920s still stand as the most significant body of work that jazz has produced), Duke Ellington at the Cotton Club, cool jazz greats such as Gerry Mulligan, Stan Getz, and Lester Young, Charlie Parker's surgical precision of attack, Miles Davis's 1955 performance at the Newport Jazz Festival, Ornette Coleman's experiments with atonality, Pat Metheny's visionary extension of jazz-rock fusion, the contemporary sounds of Wynton Marsalis, and the post-modernists of the Knitting Factory. Gioia provides the reader with lively portraits of these and many other great musicians, intertwined with vibrant commentary on the music they created. Gioia also evokes the many worlds of jazz, taking the reader to the swamp lands of the Mississippi Delta, the bawdy houses of New Orleans, the rent parties of Harlem, the speakeasies of Chicago during the Jazz Age, the after hours spots of corrupt Kansas city, the Cotton Club, the Savoy, and the other locales where the history of jazz was made. And as he traces the spread of this protean form, Gioia provides much insight into the social context in which the music was born. He shows for instance how the development of technology helped promote the growth of jazz--how ragtime blossomed hand-in-hand with the spread of parlor and player pianos, and how jazz rode the growing popularity of the record industry in the 1920s. We also discover how bebop grew out of the racial unrest of the 1940s and '50s, when black players, no longer content with being "entertainers," wanted to be recognized as practitioners of a serious musical form. Jazz is a chameleon art, delighting us with the ease and rapidity with which it changes colors. Now, in Ted Gioia's The History of Jazz, we have at last a book that captures all these colors on one glorious palate. Knowledgeable, vibrant, and comprehensive, it is among the small group of books that can truly be called classics of jazz literature.

Mister Jelly Roll

Author : Alan Lomax
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 318 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Jazz
ISBN : 0863693180

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Mister Jelly Roll by Alan Lomax Pdf

This is a biography of the New Orleans jazz pianist, based on recordings which the author made at the Library of Congress Archive of America, with Jelly Roll Morton playing the piano and talking about himself.

Destination Chicago Jazz

Author : Sandor Demlinger,John Steiner
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : History
ISBN : 9780738523057

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Destination Chicago Jazz by Sandor Demlinger,John Steiner Pdf

Jazz-it was America's first truly indigenous music. Starting in the red-hot clubs of New Orleans, jazz made its way north and settled in Chicago. The Windy City became a focal point for musicians, and many jazz legends made names for themselves here, including Jelly Roll Morton, Joe "King" Oliver, and Louis Armstrong. As jazz grew in popularity, Chicago became a hub of musical genius. Jimmy McPartland, Muggsy Spanier, and Benny Goodman were just a few of the artists who benefited from the influx of talent into their hometown. From these early days, jazz has spread to influence musical styles worldwide. Destination Chicago Jazz is a virtual tour of the city's most influential jazz havens, telling the story of the amazing musicians and the unparalleled musical phenomenon they created. Readers will find images of the many world-famous theatres that lined State Street, the hot jazz clubs that made the city's South Side a musical Mecca, and the celebrated players that made it all possible. Destination Chicago Jazz provides a captivating history of the beginnings of jazz on the South Side, downtown's golden age, and the quick and far-reaching effect the music had on the city's North and West Sides.

Black Bottom Stomp

Author : David A. Jasen,Gene Jones
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2013-10-11
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781135349356

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Black Bottom Stomp by David A. Jasen,Gene Jones Pdf

Black Bottom Stomp tells the compelling stories of the lives and times of nine seminal figures in American music history, including Scott Joplin, Louis Armstrong, and Jelly Roll Morton.

You Never Heard of Sandy Koufax?!

Author : Jonah Winter
Publisher : Schwartz & Wade
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Baseball players
ISBN : 0375837388

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You Never Heard of Sandy Koufax?! by Jonah Winter Pdf

Biography, told from the viewpoint of an old-timer, tells us what made Sandy Koufax so amazing.