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[edit] Morton's Alleged RacismI cut: He called himself a creole and never identified himself as a Negro or African American Source, please? Sounds like part of the myth perpetuated by that work of fiction which unfortunately used the name of a real person "Jelly's Last Jam". (BTW, anyone have recent info on the lawsuit by Morton's family against that play?) -- Infrogmation
[edit] Chili PeppersAny word on whether the Red Hot Chili Peppers had ever heard of Jelly Roll's band? They (RHCP) were hip to history, I know, but I couldn't find anything (easily) about the origin of their name. Ortolan88
[edit] PointsWas Mint Julip misspelled on the record label? Julep is the usual. Same q. for iceburg vs. iceberg. Who was King Porter? If he wrote a 1000 songs, I'm pretty sure the article has all the well-known ones already. Unless a song is well-known or has a funky or funny title why list? Ortolan88
There was a bandleader (and IIRC trumpet player) who called himself King Porter, but this was after the Morton Tune. As Morton explains in his LOC interview, King Porter was named after his friend Porter King. Some of the tunes I added to the list are ones I like &/or I'ver heard contemporary musicians cover. I didn't put in the "wrote 1000 songs" bit... (checks article history)... That seems to have been put in by you, Ortolan88. I'm a bit scheptical of that number myself. While I'm quite sure I could double the number Morton of tunes now listed, I'd be a bit surprised if more than 200 to 300 are actually doccumented. But maybe so. Where'd that number come from? -- Infrogmation 04:34 Feb 5, 2003 (UTC)
[edit] Morton's Comment on what Buddy Bolden Played.I believe that Jelly Roll Morton was correct when he said that Bolden played ragtime. He may have influenced a lot of later jazz musicians, but he is said to have played a different music than early jazz and spent about 20 years in a mental institution until 1930. Pitchka 16:48, Dec 17, 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Just a little triviaThere's a dueling-piano bar in Walt Disney World on the boardwalk named Jellyrolls after Morton. Disney's info site is here: http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/entertainment/entertainmentDetail?id=JellyrollsEntertainmentPage [edit] Library of Congress Recordings on Rounder RecordsRounder Records released the complete Library of Congress recordings on 27Sep2005. It's an 8 CD set, that comes with the session liner notes from Alan Lomax, and the book Mister Jelly Roll also by Alan Lomax. Is this worth adding to the Library of Congress section? The URL to Rounder's page is here: http://www.rounder.com/index.php?id=album.php&catalog_id=6763 They also have another page with individual sets from the complete LOC interviews here: http://www.rounder.com/series/lomax_alan/jllyroll.html [edit] "Jelly's Blues" by Reich and GainesIn the description of this book a claim is made as to its containing "numerous factual errors." I'm curious to know what factual errors you are referring to. Do you have a source?
[edit] black?he looks like a white guy 67.172.61.222 03:51, 21 August 2006 (UTC) [edit] Edit on 3/07/2006 of Library of Congress sectionI removed: Research has shown that Morton placed the dates of some early incidents of his life (and probably the dates when he first composed his early tunes) a few years too early because this is not sourced, and I rewrote the paragraph to smooth it out. Also, there was another problem with that particular paragraph, which was that it was stated as fact that Jelly Roll lied about his age, though elsewhere in the article it says that he was "probably" born in 1885. Rag-time4 19:14, 7 March 2007 (UTC) [edit] 'red hot peppers' directs to this pageLooking for RHCP, I got redirected to this page. Of course, this page is about the 'red hot peppers', but most people nowadays will be looking for RHCP. Shouldn't there be a page with links to both the RHCP and Jelly Morton, when looking for 'red hot peppers', as the name is some kind of double... The Zeroorez
[edit] Misattributed tunesI'm very doubtful if all of the tunes mentioned can actually be attributed to Jelly. The Dr. Jazz Stomp is *certainly* by King Oliver and Walter Melrose. Any real jazz experts (I'm just a dabbler) spot any other errors?Bedesboy 22:50, 25 July 2007 (UTC) [edit] Later years/DeathThe knife wounds are described as 'fatal'; but then it's stated he died of asthma. Which is it? AuntFlo (talk) 13:55, 4 March 2008 (UTC) Categories: B-Class biography articles | B-Class biography (musicians) articles | High-priority biography (musicians) articles | Musicians work group articles | WikiProject Biography articles | B-Class Jazz articles | Top-importance Jazz articles | WikiProject Jazz articles | B-Class New Orleans articles | High-importance New Orleans articles | WikiProject New Orleans articles | B-Class Chicago articles | Low-importance Chicago articles | WikiProject Chicago articles | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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