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The Best of Jelly Roll Morton

by Jelly Roll Morton

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About The Best of Jelly Roll Morton

(Piano Solo). By Jelly Roll Morton. By Ferdinand Morton. Piano Solo Composer Collection. 48 pages. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.292023).

ISBN 0793520630. 9x12 inches.

20 pieces from this popular jazz composer, including titles featured in the Tony Award-winning musical Jelly's Last Jam. Includes: Billy Goat Stomp • Jelly Roll Blues • London Blues • Queen of Spades • Shreveport Stomp • and more.

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Contents

  • Billy Goat Stomp
  • Buffalo Blues
  • Chicago Breakdown (Stratford Hunch)
  • Dead Man Blues
  • Freakish
  • Frog-I-More Rag
  • Grandpa's Spells
  • Kansas City Stomp
  • King Porter Stomp
  • London Blues (Shoe Shiner's Drag)
  • Milenberg Joys
  • Mr. Jelly-Lord
  • The Pearls
  • Shreveport Stomps
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  • Smp_stars10 What did they do to Jelly Roll ?

    Christoph Cringle of 25866 Mildstedt; Germany writes...

    "This is definitely nothing of Jelly Roll Morton ! In fact, it has nothing to do with him or his music. Take "Shreveport Stomps" as an example: bars are missing, naturals ... more "

  • Smp_stars10 What is this?

    JA of Oakland writes...

    "Though I'm not the expert Butch is, I've also noticed that these arrangements bear little resemblance to the JRM I've heard or what I've seen in other JRM sheetmusic. Does ... more "

  • Smp_stars10 Inaccurate arrangements

    Butch Thompson of St. Paul, MN writes...

    "I have studied and played Morton's music for many years, and these so-called arrangements bear no resemblance to anything he ever played or published. This is a serious misrepresentation of ... more "

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