New Orleans History

1890 Ferdinand (Jelly Roll) Morton is born
1890-1941 - Ferdinand (Jelly Roll) Morton Jelly Roll Morton was the first great composers and piano players of Jazz. An interesing quote from Jelly Roll, talking about his recordings (records): "Why would anyone be interested in those old things?" He wrote "Pontchartrain" and recorded "Bucktown Blues". From 1926-1930, Jelly Roll Morton and the Red Hot Peppers band included Jazz greats Baby Dodds(drums), Johnny Dodds (clarinet), Kid Ory (trombone), and Johnny St. Cyr (banjo & guitar)--all born in New Orleans. Sources: Asbol Repertoire http://www.redhotjazz.com/jellyroll.html



Bucktown
During the days of Prohibition, Bucktown was known for its speakeasies, houses of prostitution, and gaming dens. Gambling was legal in what was known as 'the free State of Jefferson.' Bucktown was a rowdy, wide-open place where the barroom brawls were common. The settlement is said to have been named for the young bucks who came there looking for a rough time. There are other stories about the origin of the name. Some say that the village was named for the good deer hunting in the area. Others say it was named for a local fisherman, Oliver 'Buck' Wooley. Amid the unrestrained gaiety, Bucktown was one of the places where jazz was born with such tunes as the 'Bucktown Bounce' by Johnny Wiggs and the 'Bucktown Blues' by Jelly Roll Morton. Pictured is Jelly Roll (on the piano) Morton's Red Hot Peppers, which at times included Barney Bigard (Clarinet), Baby Dodds (Drums), Johnny Dodds (Clarinet), Kid Ory (Trombone), & Johnny St. Cyr (Banjo, Guitar, Dialogue) Original Sources: Betsy Swanson - at http://www.deanies.com/MM017.ASP?pageno=28 and The Red Hot Jazz Archive at www. redhotjazz.com

 

Jelly Roll Morton was the first great composer and piano player of Jazz. He was a talented arranger who wrote special scores that took advantage of the three-minute limitations of the 78 rpm records. But more than all these things, he was a real character whose spirit shines brightly through history, like his diamond studded smile. As a teenager Jelly Roll Morton worked in the whorehouses of Storyville as a piano player. From 1904 to 1917 Jelly Roll rambled around the South. He worked as a gambler, pool shark, pimp, vaudeville comedian and as a pianist. He was an important transitional figure between ragtime and jazz piano styles. He played on the West Coast from 1917 to 1922 and then moved to Chicago and where he hit his stride. Morton's 1923 and 1924 recordings of piano solos for the Gennett label were very popular and influential. He formed the band the Red Hot Peppers and made a series of classic records for Victor. The recordings he made in Chicago featured some of the best New Orleans sidemen like Kid Ory, Barney Bigard, Johnny Dodds, Johnny St. Cyr and Baby Dodds. Morton relocated to New York in 1928 and continued to record for Victor until 1930. His New York version of The Red Hot Peppers featured sidemen like Bubber Miley, Pops Foster and Zutty Singleton. Like so many of the Hot Jazz musicians, the Depression was hard on Jelly Roll. Hot Jazz was out of style. The public preferred the smoother sounds of the big bands. He fell upon hard times after 1930 and even lost the diamond he had in his front tooth, but ended up playing piano in a dive bar in Washington D.C. In 1938 Alan Lomax recorded him in for series of interviews about early Jazz for the Library of Congress, but it wasn't until a decade later that these interviews were released to the public. Jelly Roll died just before the Dixieland revival rescued so many of his peers from musical obscurity. He blamed his declining health on a voodoo spell.

For more information about Jelly Roll Morton's life and music you are encouraged to visit Monrovia Sound Studio's Jelly Roll Morton Page

Jelly Roll Morton and his Orchestra Jelly Roll Morton's Incomparables
Jelly Roll Morton's Jazz Trio Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers
Jelly Roll Morton Trio Jelly Roll Morton's Kings Of Jazz
Jelly Roll Morton's Six/Seven Jelly Roll Morton's Steamboat Four
Levee Serenaders Jelly Roll Morton's Jazz Band
St. Louis Levee Band Jelly Roll Morton's Jazz Kids
Jelly Roll Morton's New Orleans Jazzmen
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Title Recording Date Recording Location Company
After You've Gone
(Henry Creamer / J. Turner Layton)
8-1938 Baltimore, Maryland Swaggie
JCS-116 (LP)
Animule Dance
(Jelly Roll Morton)
12-14-1939 New York, New York General
unreleased

R-2567
Animule Dance
(Jelly Roll Morton)
12-16-1939 New York, New York General
Big Foot Ham
(Jelly Roll Morton)
6-9-1924 Richmond, Indiana Gennett
5552
Blues (untitled blues song)
(Jelly Roll Morton)
8-1938 Baltimore, Maryland Swaggie
S-1213 (LP)
Buddy Bolden's Blues
(Traditional arranged by Jelly Roll Morton)
12-16-1939 New York, New York General
4003-A
Commodore
589 A
Bucktown Blues
(Boyd Senter)
6-9-1924 Richmond, Indiana Gennett
5515-A
Creepy Feeling
(Jelly Roll Morton)
12-1938 Washington, D.C. Jazz Man
12 (146)
Don't You Leave Me Here
(Jelly Roll Morton)
12-16-1939 New York, New York General
4005-A
Commodore
591 A
Fat Meat And Greens
(Jelly Roll Morton)
4-20-1926 Chicago, Illinois Vocalion
V.1019
Finger Buster
(Jelly Roll Morton)
12-1938 Washington, D.C. Jazz Man
12 (145)
Frances
(Jelly Roll Morton)
7-8-1929 Chicago, Illinois Victor
V-38627-B
Freakish
(Jelly Roll Morton)
7-8-1929 Chicago, Illinois Victor
27565-B

49451-1
Freakish
(Jelly Roll Morton)
7-8-1929 Chicago, Illinois Victor
V-38527-B

49451-2
Froggie Moore
(Jelly Roll Morton)
April or May 1924 Chicago, Illinois Paramount
14032B
Grandpa's Spells
(Jelly Roll Morton)
7-18-1923 Richmond, Indiana Gennett
5218-A
Honeysuckle Rose (1)
(Andy Razaf / Fats Waller)
8-1938 Baltimore, Maryland Family
SFR-DP 650
Honeysuckle Rose (2)
(Andy Razaf / Fats Waller)
8-1938 Baltimore, Maryland Swaggie
2-1213 (LP)
Honky Tonk Music
(Jelly Roll Morton)
12-1938 Washington, D.C. Jazz Man
11 (149)
I Ain't Got Nobody
(Graham / Williams)
8-1938 Baltimore, Maryland Swaggie
2-1213 (LP)
I Would Do Anything For You
(Hill / Williams / Hopkins)
8-1938 Baltimore, Maryland Swaggie
2-1213 (LP)
Jelly Roll Blues
(Jelly Roll Morton)
6-9-1924 Richmond, Indiana Gennett
5552-A
Kansas City Stomp
(Jelly Roll Morton)
7-18-1923 Richmond, Indiana Gennett
5218-B
King Porter - A Stomp
(Jelly Roll Morton)
7-17-1923 Richmond, Indiana Gennett
5289-B
King Porter Stomp
(Jelly Roll Morton)
4-20-1926 Chicago, Illinois Vocalion
A 1020
King Porter Stomp
(Jelly Roll Morton)
8-1938 Baltimore, Maryland Family
SFR-DF 695
King Porter Stomp
(Jelly Roll Morton)
12-14-1939 New York, New York General
1020-B
Commodore
591 B
London Blues
(Jelly Roll Morton)
April or May 1924 Chicago, Illinois Rialto
un-numbered
Mamamita
(Jelly Roll Morton)
4-24-1924 Chicago, Illinois Paramount
12216
Mamamita
(Jelly Roll Morton)
6-9-1924 Richmond, Indiana Gennett
5632-B
Mamie's Blues
(Jelly Roll Morton)
12-16-1939 New York, New York General
4001-A
Commodore
587 A
Melancholy Baby (1)
(Norton)
8-1938 Baltimore, Maryland Swaggie
2-1213 (LP)
Melancholy Baby (2)
(Norton)
8-1938 Baltimore, Maryland Family
Michigan Water Blues
(Clarence Williams)
12-18-1939 New York, New York General
4002-A
Commodore
588 A
Mister Joe
(Jelly Roll Morton)
12-14-1939 New York, New York General
4004-B
Commodore
590 B
New Orleans Joys
(Jelly Roll Morton)
7-17-1923 Richmond, Indiana Gennett
5486-B

11538
New Orleans Joys
(Jelly Roll Morton)
7-17-1923 Richmond, Indiana Gennett
5486-B

11538-A
Organ Interlude
(Jelly Roll Morton)
8-1938 Baltimore, Maryland Swaggie
JCS-116 (LP)
Original Rags
(Scott Joplin)
12-14-1939 New York, New York General
4001-A
Commodore
587 A
Pep
(Jelly Roll Morton)
7-8-1929 Chicago, Illinois Victor
V-38627-A
Perfect Rag
(Jelly Roll Morton)
6-9-1924 Richmond, Indiana Gennett
5486-A
Seattle Hunch
(Jelly Roll Morton)
7-8-1929 Chicago, Illinois Victor
V-38527-A

49449-1
Seattle Hunch
(Jelly Roll Morton)
7-8-1929 Chicago, Illinois Victor
27565-A

49449-2
Shreveport Stomp
(Jelly Roll Morton)
6-9-1924 Richmond, Indiana Gennett
5590-A
Sporting House Rag (Perfect Rag)
(Jelly Roll Morton)
12-14-1939 New York, New York Commodore
XFL-14942 (LP)
Stratford Hunch
(Jelly Roll Morton)
6-9-1924 Richmond, Indiana Gennett
5590-B
Sweetheart Of Mine
(Jelly Roll Morton)
4-20-1926 Chicago, Illinois Vocalion
B 1019
The Crave
(Jelly Roll Morton)
12-14-1939 New York, New York General
4003-B
Commodore
589 B
The Pearls
(Jelly Roll Morton)
7-18-1923 Richmond, Indiana Gennett
5323-B
The Pearls
(Jelly Roll Morton)
4-20-1926 Chicago, Illinois Vocalion
A 1020
The Pearls
(Jelly Roll Morton)
8-1938 Baltimore, Maryland Swaggie
JCS-116 (LP)
The Naked Dance
(Jelly Roll Morton)
12-14-1939 New York, New York Commodore
XFL-14942 (LP)

R-2563
The Naked Dance
(Jelly Roll Morton)
12-16-1939 New York, New York General
4002-B
Commodore
588 B

R-2571
Thirty-Fifth Street
(Charles Levy)
4-24-1924 Chicago, Illinois Paramount
12216-A
Tia Juana (Tee Wana)
(Larry Conley / Gene Rodemich)
6-9-1924 Richmond, Indiana Gennett
5632-A
Tiger Rag
(Nick LaRocca)
8-1938 Baltimore, Maryland Swaggie
S-1213 (LP)
Tom Cat Blues
(Jelly Roll Morton)
6-9-1924 Richmond, Indiana Gennett
5515-B
Trees
(J. Kilmer / O. Rasbach)
8-1938 Baltimore, Maryland Swaggie
SFR-DP 650
Winin' Boy Blues
(Jelly Roll Morton)
12-14-1939 New York, New York General
4004-A
Commodore
590 A
Winin' Boy Blues
(Jelly Roll Morton)
12-1938 Washington, D.C. Jazz Man
11 (147)
Wolverine Blues
(Benjamin Spikes / John Spikes / Jelly Roll Morton)
7-18-1923 Richmond, Indiana Gennett
5289-A
Artist Instrument
Dick Bird Trumpet
Teddy Smith Alto Saxophone
unknown Guitar, Bass, Drums

Title Recording Date Recording Location Company
Dead Man Blues
(Jelly Roll Morton)
10-1926 Chicago, Illinois QRS
3674
Dead Man Blues
(Jelly Roll Morton)
12-1927 Chicago, Illinois QRS
06515
Grandpa's Spells
(Jelly Roll Morton)
7-1924 Cincinnati, Ohio Vocalstyle
50487
Kansas City Stomp
(Jelly Roll Morton)
11-1924 Cincinnati, Ohio Vocalstyle
50486
King Porter
(Jelly Roll Morton)
7-1924 Cincinnati, Ohio Vocalstyle
50480
London Blues
(Jelly Roll Morton)
7-1924 Cincinnati, Ohio Vocalstyle
50479
Mamanita Blues
(Jelly Roll Morton)
11-1924 Cincinnati, Ohio Vocalstyle
50478
Midnight Mama
(Jelly Roll Morton)
10-1926 Chicago, Illinois QRS
3675
Mr. Jelly Lord
(Jelly Roll Morton)
7-1924 Cincinnati, Ohio Vocalstyle
12973
New Orleans Blues 11-1924 Cincinnati, Ohio Vocalstyle
50508
Shreveport Stomp
(Jelly Roll Morton)
7-1924 Cincinnati, Ohio Vocalstyle
50481
Soap Suds
(Jelly Roll Morton)
12-1925 Cincinnati, Ohio Capitol
A-999029-2
Stratford Hunch
(Jelly Roll Morton)
7-1924 Cincinnati, Ohio Vocalstyle
50485
Sweet Man
(Maceo Pinkard)
12-1925 Cincinnati, Ohio Capitol
1334
Capitol
2043
The "Jelly Roll" Blues
(Jelly Roll Morton)
7-1924 Cincinnati, Ohio Vocalstyle
50505
The Pearls
(Jelly Roll Morton)
11-1924 Cincinnati, Ohio Vocalstyle
50488
Tin Roof Blues
(Elmer Schoebel / Larry Sheilds / Leon Roppolo)
7-1924 Cincinnati, Ohio Vocalstyle
12974
Tom Cat Blues
(Jelly Roll Morton)
7-1924 Cincinnati, Ohio Vocalstyle
12983
Dead Man Blues; Jelly Roll Morton Way Out West by Phil Pastras , University Of California Press, 2001
Oh, Mister Jelly: A Jelly Roll Morton Scrapbook complied by William Russell, 1999
Mister Jelly Roll by Alan Lomax, Deull, Sloan and Pearce, 1949
Jelly Roll Morton An Essay in Discography by Thomas Cusack, Cassell & Co., 1952
Jelly Roll Morton by Martin Williams, Cassell & Co., 1962
Mr. Jelly Lord by Laurie Wright, Storyville Publications, 1980

Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers

Jelly Roll Morton had a hit with his 1923 version of Wolverine Blues. This stirred interest with the the Victor company who were just starting to get into the "race records" market and were looking for talent. Jelly Roll assembled a group of musicians who could play in the New Orleans style and called them the Red Hot Peppers. Many of the musicians came from Lil Hardin-Armstrong's recently disbanded Dreamland Syncopators. The tracks recorded in Chicago in 1926 and 1927 are considered some of the finest recordings in the "Hot Style". Morton moved to New York and assembled another version of the band and went on to record with Victor until 1930.

Title Recording Date Recording Location Company
Beale Street Blues
(W.C. Handy)
6-10-1927 Chicago, Illinois Victor
20948-A

38661-1
Beale Street Blues
(W.C. Handy)
6-10-1927 Chicago, Illinois RCA "X"
LVA-3028

38661-2
Black Bottom Stomp
(Jelly Roll Morton)
9-15-1926 Chicago, Illinois Victor
20221-A
Billy Goat Stomp
(Jelly Roll Morton)
7-4-1927 Chicago, Illinois Victor
20772-B

38628-1
Billy Goat Stomp
(Jelly Roll Morton)
7-4-1927 Chicago, Illinois HMV
JK2760

38628-3
Blue Blood Blues
(Jelly Roll Morton)
7-14-1930 New York, New York Victor
22681-B

62341-1
Blue Blood Blues
(Jelly Roll Morton)
7-14-1930 New York, New York Bluebird
2361-2-RB

62341-2
Boogaboo
(Jelly Roll Morton)
6-11-1928 New York, New York Victor
V-38010-B
Cannon Ball Blues
(Jelly Roll Morton / Rider / Bloom)
12-16-1926 Chicago, Illinois Bluebird
B-10254-A

37258-1
Cannon Ball Blues
(Jelly Roll Morton / Rider / Bloom)
12-16-1926 Chicago, Illinois Victor
20431-B

37258-2
Crazy Chords
(Jelly Roll Morton)
6-2-1930 New York, New York Bluebird
2361-2-RB

62184-1
Crazy Chords
(Jelly Roll Morton)
6-2-1930 New York, New York Victor
23307-B

62184-2
Deadman Blues
(Jelly Roll Morton)
9-21-1926 Chicago, Illinois Victor
20252-B

36284-1
Deadman Blues
(Jelly Roll Morton)
9-21-1926 Chicago, Illinois Victor
20252-B

36284-2
Doctor Jazz
(King Oliver / Walter Melrose)
12-16-1926 Chicago, Illinois Victor
20415-A
Each Day
(Jelly Roll Morton)
3-5-1930 New York, New York Victor
23351-A

59504-1
Each Day
(Jelly Roll Morton)
3-5-1930 New York, New York Bluebird
2361-2-RB

59504-2
Fickle Fay Creep
(Jelly Roll Morton)
10-9-1930 New York, New York Victor
23019-B
Fussy Mabel
(Jelly Roll Morton)
3-19-1930 New York, New York Victor
V-38125-A
Gambling Jack
(Jelly Roll Morton)
10-9-1930 New York, New York Victor
23307-A

64313-1
Gambling Jack
(Jelly Roll Morton)
10-9-1930 New York, New York Bluebird
2361-2-RB

64313-2
Georgia Swing
(Jelly Roll Morton / Santo Pecora)
6-11-1928 New York, New York Victor
V-38024-A
Grandpa's Spells
(Jelly Roll Morton)
12-21-1926 Chicago, Illinois Bluebird
B-10254-A

37255-2
Grandpa's Spells
(Jelly Roll Morton)
12-16-1926 Chicago, Illinois Victor
20431-A

37255-3
Harmony Blues
(Jelly Roll Morton)
3-19-1930 New York, New York Victor
V-38135-A
Hyena Stomp
(Jelly Roll Morton)
7-4-1927 Chicago, Illinois Victor
20772-A

38627-2
Hyena Stomp
(Jelly Roll Morton)
7-4-1927 Chicago, Illinois HMV
JK2760

38627-3
If Someone Would Only Love Me
(Jelly Roll Morton)
3-5-1930 New York, New York Victor
23321-A
I'm Looking For A Little Bluebird
(Jelly Roll Morton)
3-5-1930 New York, New York Victor
23004-B
Jersey Joe
(Jelly Roll Morton)
11-13-1929 New York, New York Victor
23402-B

57081-1
Jersey Joe
(Jelly Roll Morton)
11-13-1929 New York, New York HJCA
HC34

57081-2
Jungle Blues
(Jelly Roll Morton)
7-4-1927 Chicago, Illinois Bluebird
B-10256-B

38630-2
Jungle Blues
(Jelly Roll Morton)
7-4-1927 Chicago, Illinois Victor
21345-A

38630-3
Kansas City Stomps
(Jelly Roll Morton)
6-11-1928 New York, New York Victor
V-38010-A
Little Lawrence
(Jelly Roll Morton)
3-19-1930 New York, New York Victor
V-38135-B
Load Of Coal
(Jelly Roll Morton)
6-2-1930 New York, New York Victor
23429-B

62183-1
Load Of Coal
(Jelly Roll Morton)
6-2-1930 New York, New York HJCA
HC35

62183-2
Low Gravy
(Jelly Roll Morton)
7-14-1930 New York, New York Victor
23334-B
Mint Julep
(Jelly Roll Morton)
11-13-1929 New York, New York Victor
23334-A
Mississippi Mildred
(Jelly Roll Morton)
11-13-1929 New York, New York Victor
23424-B

57082-1
Mississippi Mildred
(Jelly Roll Morton)
11-13-1929 New York, New York HJCA
HC35

57082-2
Mournful Serenade
(King Oliver)
6-11-1928 New York, New York Victor
V-38024-B
Mushmouth Shuffle
(Jelly Roll Morton)
7-14-1930 New York, New York Victor
23004-A
Oil Well
(Jelly Roll Morton)
6-2-1930 New York, New York Victor
23321-A

62182-1
Oil Well
(Jelly Roll Morton)
6-2-1930 New York, New York Bluebird
2361-2-RB

62182-2
Original Jelly-Roll Blues
(Jelly Roll Morton)
12-16-1926 Chicago, Illinois Bluebird
B-10254-B

37256-1
Original Jelly-Roll Blues
(Jelly Roll Morton)
12-16-1926 Chicago, Illinois Victor
20405-B

37256-2
Ponchatrain
(Jelly Roll Morton)
3-19-1930 New York, New York Victor
V-38125-B
Primrose Stomp
(Jelly Roll Morton)
6-2-1930 New York, New York Victor
23424-A

62185-1
Primrose Stomp
(Jelly Roll Morton)
6-2-1930 New York, New York Bluebird
2361-2-RB

62185-2
Shreveport Stomp
(Jelly Roll Morton)
6-11-1928 New York, New York Victor
21658-A

45623-1
Shreveport Stomp
(Jelly Roll Morton)
6-11-1928 New York, New York Victor
21658-A

45623-2
Shoe Shiners Drag
(Jelly Roll Morton)
6-11-1928 New York, New York Victor
21658-B
Sidewalk Blues
(Jelly Roll Morton)
9-21-1926 Chicago, Illinois RCA "X"
36283-2
Sidewalk Blues
(Jelly Roll Morton)
9-21-1926 Chicago, Illinois Victor
20252-A

36283-3
Smoke-House Blues
(Charles Luke)
9-15-1926 Chicago, Illinois Victor
20296-A
Someday Sweetheart
(Benjamin Spikes / John Spikes / Jelly Roll Morton)
12-16-1926 Chicago, Illinois Victor
20405-A

37254-2
Someday Sweetheart
(Benjamin Spikes / John Spikes / Jelly Roll Morton)
12-16-1926 Chicago, Illinois BRS 1001
37254-3
Steamboat Stomp
(Jelly Roll Morton)
9-21-1926 Chicago, Illinois Victor
20296-B
Strokin' Away
(Jelly Roll Morton)
7-14-1930 New York, New York HJCA
HC33

62340-1
Strokin' Away
(Jelly Roll Morton)
7-14-1930 New York, New York Victor
23351-B

62340-2
Sweet Peter
(Jelly Roll Morton)
11-13-1929 New York, New York Victor
23402-A

57080-1
Sweet Peter
(Jelly Roll Morton)
11-13-1929 New York, New York HJCA
HC34

57080-2
That Will Never Do
(Jelly Roll Morton)
3-5-1930 New York, New York Victor
23019-A
The Chant
(Mel Stitzel)
9-15-1926 Chicago, Illinois HJCA
HC45

36241-1
The Chant
(Mel Stitzel)
9-15-1926 Chicago, Illinois Victor
20221-B

36241-2
The Pearls
(Jelly Roll Morton)
6-10-1927 Chicago, Illinois Victor
20948-B

38662-3
The Pearls
(Jelly Roll Morton)
6-10-1927 Chicago, Illinois Victor
38662-2
Wild Man Blues
(Jelly Roll Morton / Louis Armstrong)
7-4-1927 Chicago, Illinois Bluebird
B-10256-A

38629-1
Wild Man Blues
(Jelly Roll Morton / Louis Armstrong)
7-4-1927 Chicago, Illinois Meritt 1
38629-3

Artist Instrument
Barney Alexander Banjo
George Baquet Clarinet
Paul Barnes Saprano Saxophone
Ben Benford Tuba
Tommy Benford Drums
Barney Bigard Clarinet
Clarence Black Violin
Lee Blair Banjo
Marty Bloom Effects
Walter Briscoe Trombone
Baby Dodds Drums
Johnny Dodds Clarinet
Paul "Stump" Evans Alto Saxophone
Geechie Fields Trombone
Andrew Hilaire Drums
Darnell Howard Clarinet
Charlie Irvis Tuba
"Laughing" Lew LaMar Animal Noises
William Laws Drums
John Lindsay Bass
George Mitchell Cornet
Jelly Roll Morton Piano, Director, Arranger, Vocals, Dialogue
Kid Ory Trombone
Ward Pickett Trumpet
Gerald Reeves Trombone
Boyd "Red" Rossiter Trombone
Rod Rodriguez Piano
Bud Scott Guitar
Omer Simeon Clarinet
J. Wright Smith Violin
Johnny St. Cyr Banjo, Guitar, Dialogue
Joe Thomas Alto Saxophone
Walter Thomas Tenor Saxophone
Quinn Wilson Tuba