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Jelly Roll Morton way out West

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An edition of Dead man blues (2001)

Dead man blues

Jelly Roll Morton way out West

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"When Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" Morton sat down at the piano in the Library of Congress in May 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 20 years earlier, but he still recounted his losses vividly.

Tbe keenest loss was his separation from Anita Gonzales, by his own account "the only woman I ever loved," and 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 (1917-1922 and 1940-194l) 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 and 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."--BOOK JACKET.

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Dead man blues: Jelly Roll Morton way out West
2001, University of California Press, Center for Black Music Research, Columbia College Chicago
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Table of Contents

Prelude to a Riff --
Mamanita and the "Voodoo Witch" --
L.A. Jelly, 1917-1923 --
The Scrapbook --
Last Days.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 229-233) and index.

Published in
Berkeley, [Chicago]
Series
Music of the African diaspora -- 5, Music of the African diaspora -- 5.
Other Titles
Jelly Roll Morton way out West

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
781.65/092, B
Library of Congress
ML410.M82 P37 2001, 2001027291

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiv, 246 p. :
Number of pages
246

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24965936M
Internet Archive
deadmanbluesjell00past
ISBN 10
0520215230, 0520236874
ISBN 13
9780520215238, 9780520236875
LCCN
2001027291
OCLC/WorldCat
45963185

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