Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" Morton (20 October 1890[?] – 10 July 1941) was an American ragtime and jazz pianist, bandleader, and composer.
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Tales of 1902
"Morton's claim to have invented jazz in 1902 was criticized. Music critic Scott Yanow wrote, 'Jelly Roll Morton did himself a lot of harm posthumously by exaggerating his worth...Morton's accomplishments as an early innovator are so vast that he did not really need to stretch the truth.' " -- Wikipedia
Jelly Roll Morton claimed he invented
Jazz in nineteen hundred two,
Which was close to the case, if slightly augmented
By his ego-inflated view.
Getting a Start
Jelly Roll Morton played, as a teen,
In houses of ill-repute;
The young man Brahms was heard and seen
In venues as dissolute.
Envoi
In retrospect it’s infra dig,
But when you’re young, a gig’s a gig.
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