Jelly Roll Morton

Jazz Musician
Date Of Birth:
20 October 1890
Date Of Death:
10 July 1941
heart failure
Place Of Birth:
Gulfport, Louisiana
Best Known As:
The composer of Jelly Roll Blues

Name at birth: Ferdinand Joseph La Menthe

Piano player Jelly Roll Morton was a pioneer of modern American jazz. He grew up in New Orleans and began playing in saloons and brothels when he was still a boy. In later years Morton performed solo and with his band, the Red Hot Peppers, and he is particularly remembered for a series of recordings he made in Chicago for RCA Victor in the 1920s. Morton is often credited with mixing individual improvisation within rehearsed group arrangements, a format which became a staple of jazz. His best-known tunes included Jelly Roll Blues, King Porter Stomp, and Black Bottom Stomp.
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Morton was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 as an “early influence”… Various sources list Morton’s birth name as La Mothe, Lematt or Lemott; some list his birth year as 1885… Jelly’s Last Jam, a musical based on Morton’s life, debuted on Broadway in 1991.

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