Person
ISNI: 
0000 0003 8565 1146
https://isni.org/isni/0000000385651146
Name: 
Dželi Rol Morton
Ferdinandus Morton
Jelly Roll Morton (American ragtime and jazz pianist, bandleader and composer)
Jelly Roll Morton (americký klavírista)
Jelly Roll Morton (Amerikaans pianist (1890-1941))
Jelly Roll Morton (amerykański jazzman)
Jelly Roll Morton (compositeur de jazz et pianiste)
Jelly Roll Morton (pianista e compositore statunitense)
Jelly Roll Morton (US-amerikanischer Pianist und Jazz-Komponist)
La Menthe, Ferdinand Joseph
La Menthe, Ferdinand Joseph Morton
La Mothe, Ferdinand Joseph
Lamoth, Ferdinand Joseph
Lamothe, Ferdinand
LaMothe, Ferdinand Joseph
Lemoth, Ferdinand Joseph
Lemott, Ferdinand Joseph
Marton, Jelly Roll
Menthe, Ferdinand Joseph La
Morton, Ferd
Morton, Ferd Jelly Roll
Morton, Ferdinand
Morton, Ferdinand Jelly Roll
Morton, Ferdinand Joseph
Morton, Jelly Roll
Morton, Jelly Roll (Compositeur de jazz et pianiste)
Morton, Joseph Ferdinand
Mothe, Ferdinand Joseph La
Mouton, Ferdinand
Roll Morton, Jelly
Мортон, Джелли Ролл
Џели Рол Мортон
ג'לי רול מורטון
جلی رول مورتون
جيلي رول مورتون
ジェリー・ロール・モートン
杰利·罗尔·莫顿
Dates: 
1890-1941
Creation class: 
Computer file
Kit
Language material
Musical sound recording
Notated music
Creation role: 
author
composer
creator
performer
Related names: 
Andrew Homzy Ensemble
Armstrong, Louis
Armstrong, Louis (1901-1971)
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Bloom, Marty
BMG France
Danval, Marc
Ellington, Duke (1899-1974)
Hardin-Armstrong, Lilian
Jelly Roll Morton and his Orchestra
Jelly Roll Morton and his Orchestra (see also from)
Jelly Roll Morton Trio (see also from)
Jelly Roll Morton's Incomparables (see also from)
Jelly Roll Morton's Kings of Jazz (see also from)
Jelly Roll Morton's New Orleans Jazzmen
Jelly Roll Morton's New Orleans Jazzmen (see also from)
Jelly Roll Morton's Red hot peppers
Jelly Roll Morton's Steamboat Four (see also from)
Lomax, Alan (1915-2002)
Morton, Jelly Roll
Morton, Jelly Roll (1890-1941)
Noone, Jimmie
Oliver, King (1885-1938)
Ory, Kid (1890-1973)
Ragas, Henry
Red Hot Peppers (Musical group) (isRelatedTo)
Shields, Larry
Titles: 
best of Jelly Roll Morton piano solos., The
Black bottom stomp
Blue blood blues
Boogaboo
Buddy Bolden's blues
Burnin' the iceberg
chant, The
Chicago Breakdown
Climax rag (2 min 20 s)
Courthouse bump
CRAVE
Dead man blues
Dinah
Dippermouth blues
Doctor Jazz
Don't you leave me here
Each day
Farewell blues
FICKLE FAY CREEP
Frances
Freakish
Frog-i-more rag
Gambling Jack
Georgia swing
Grandpa's spells
Grandpas'spells
Great original performances 1926-1934
High Society
HYENA STOMP
If someone would only love me
Jelly Roll Morton
Jersey Joe
Jungle blues (3 min 22 s)
Kansas City stomps ; Shoe shiner's drag
King porter stomp
LITTLE LAWRENCE
London blues
Louie and the Dukes of Dixieland
MAMAMITA
MAPLE LEAF RAG
Milenberg joys
Mint julep
Mississippi Mildred
MISTER JOE
Mournful serenade
MR JELLY LORD
Muddy water blues
Muskrat ramble
Naked dance
New Orleans bump
Oil well
Okres formatywny: Nowy Orlean [Dokument dźwiękowy]
Original Jelly Roll blues (3 min 04 s)
Original rags
Pearls
PEP
PRETTY LIL
Primrose stomp
Red Hot Pepper
Saga of Mr. Jelly Lord
Saint-Louis blues
Seattle hunch
SHEIK OF ARABY
Shoe shiner's drag
SHREVEPORT STOMP
Some day sweetheart
Steamboat stomp (3 min 04 s)
Stop and go
Strokin' away
Sweet Anita mine
Sweet Peter
Sweet substitute
Tank town bump
THAT'S A-PLENTY
That's like it ought to be
Tiger Rag
Tin roof blues
Tom Cat blues
Turtle twist
Wild man blues : fox trot
Winin' boy blues
Wolverine blues
プリティ・ベビー
Notes: 
African American National Biography, accessed February 27, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database (Morton, Jelly Roll; Ferdinand Lamothe; Jelly Roll; father of jazz, pianist, bandleader, composer/arranger, ragtime musician, jazz musician, blues musician/singer; born 20 October 1890 in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States; became one of the kings of the piano in New Orleans; toured the South by the end of the twentieth century; wrote classic songs, including Alabama Bound and King Porter Stomp; played in dance halls and clubs throughout the Midwest for both black and white audiences (1920's); put together the Red Hot Peppers, a recording band composed of top New Orleans musicians, including Kid Ory, Barney Bigard, Johnny Dodds, Johnny St. Cyr, and Baby Dodds, to record songs like, Black Bottom Stomp, Sidewalk Blues, and Turtle Twist; recorded music for the Library of Congress, a classic and historical portrait of the era; known as one of the founding fathers of jazz and one of its greatest piano players, composers, and arrangers; died 10 July 1941 in Los Angeles, California, United States)
Bio. and geneal. master index on GaleNet, March 12, 2019 (Morton, Jelly Roll, 1890-1941 (30 citations, 1988-2013); Morton, Jelly Roll, 1885-1941 (29 citations, 1966-2002); Morton, Jelly Roll (23 citations); Morton, Jelly Roll, 1885- (1 citation); Morton, Jelly Roll, 1899-1941 (2 citations))
Encyclopædia Britannica WWW site, March 12, 2019 (Jelly Roll Morton, byname of Ferdinand Joseph La Menthe; born October 20, 1890, New Orleans, Louisiana, died July 10, 1941, Los Angeles, California; American jazz composer and pianist)
FamilySearch.org, March 12, 2019 California Death Index, 1940-1997 (Ferdinand Morton; died July 10, 1941, Los Angeles; born September 20, 1889, Louisiana)
His Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" Morton, c1982 p. 89 (Ferd Morton) p. 211 (Ferd Jelly Roll Morton [no quotation marks around "Jelly Roll"])
His Mister Jelly Roll, 1950
Int. dict. of Black composers, 1999 (Morton, Jelly Roll; b. Ferdinand Joseph Lamothe, Oct. 20, 1890, New Orleans, La., d. July 10, 1941, Los Angeles, Calif.)
New Grove (Morton, 'Jelly Roll' (Ferdinand Joseph), b. ?Gulfport, Miss., 9-20-1885; d. Los Angeles, 7-10-1941)
New Grove dict. of Amer. mus (Morton, Jelly Roll (LaMothe; Lemott, Ferdinand Joseph); b. Oct. 20, 1890, New Orleans, LA, d. July 10, 1941, Los Angeles, CA; jazz composer and pianist)
New Grove dict. of jazz (Morton, Jelly Roll (Lemott (La Menthe, La Mothe), Ferdinand Joseph); b. Oct. 20, 1890, New Orleans, d. July 10, 1941, Los Angeles; composer and pianist)
Pianists Jazz musicians Composers Singers Band directors Arrangers (Musicians) Blues musicians
Rust, Brian. Jazz records, 1897-1942, 4th rev. ed., c1978 p. 1099 (Jelly Roll Marton and his orchestra)
Southern, E. Bio. dict. of Afro-Amer. and African musicians (Morton, Ferdinand ("Jelly Roll"); b. Ferdinand Joseph Morton or La Menthe, Sept. 20, 1885, New Orleans, La., d. July 10, 1941, Los Angeles, Calif.; ragtime, blues pianist/jazz bandleader)
Southern, E. The music of Black Americans, c1997 p. 326 (Ferdinand Joseph "Jelly Roll" Morton (1890-1941, né La Menthe); ragtime pianist, composer, bluesman, and jazzman)
Storyville, v. 18, p. 56-58 (article by L. Gushee; baptismal register for St. Joseph's Church, New Orleans: Ferdinand Joseph Lemott, child of Edward Lémott and Louise Monett, b. 10-20-1890; Ferdinand Lamothe, later Mouton, later Morton, very probably same as Jelly Roll Morton)
Doctor Jazz WWW site, March 12, 2019 ("Prof. Lawrence Gushee and Dr. Charles Nolan, Archivist of the [New Orleans] Archdiocese, send details of an entry from the baptismal register of St. Joseph's Church, 1802 Tulane Avenue, New Orleans, which records that Ferdinand Joseph Lemott (LaMothe) was born on 20th October 1890 and baptized on 25th April 1891 [includes facsimile]. His parents were Edward Lemott (Edward J. LaMothe) and Louise Monett (Monette). Additional dates, principally that of 20th September 1890, for Jelly Roll Morton's birth have been examined, and these should be given due consideration. ... until Morton's birth certificate surfaces, the information from his baptismal certificate remains, for the time being, the best evidence of his birth date.") http://www.doctorjazz.co.uk/page10.html#ancest
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