Dead Man Blues and Dr. Jazz are my two favourite JRM numbers.
This is a wonderful post and I thank you for sharing it.
Corrie121 2 years ago
Fantastic. Thank you.
charles210941 2 years ago 2
Fabulous! Thanks for posting this truly happy music. What a grin it brings to the face . . . !
greengringo2003 3 years ago 2
My special favorites of Jelly Roll's work.
-Dead Man Blues
-Steamboat Stomp
-Someday Sweatheart
Sept/Dec.1926, Chicago.
JazzmanBerlin 3 years ago 3
Hi, my grandfather was a trombonist with many musicans such as Jelly Roll Morton. His name is Irvin (Cajun) Verret, would he happen to be on any of these songs?
barjonah1 3 years ago
Tremendous, not sure how you got such bass, enjoyed your selections.
Just add some notes of what, who, when, to make folks pleasure complete.
core281 3 years ago
The bass could be from a JSP re-mastering.
phyllodendron 3 years ago
Thanks very much again.This is terrific stuff.I watched the part two which is wonderful too.
smithywess 4 years ago
Dead Man Blues and Dr. Jazz are my two favourite JRM numbers.
This is a wonderful post and I thank you for sharing it.
Corrie121 2 years ago
Fantastic. Thank you.
charles210941 2 years ago 2
Fabulous! Thanks for posting this truly happy music. What a grin it brings to the face . . . !
greengringo2003 3 years ago 2
My special favorites of Jelly Roll's work.
-Dead Man Blues
-Steamboat Stomp
-Someday Sweatheart
Sept/Dec.1926, Chicago.
JazzmanBerlin 3 years ago 3
Hi, my grandfather was a trombonist with many musicans such as Jelly Roll Morton. His name is Irvin (Cajun) Verret, would he happen to be on any of these songs?
barjonah1 3 years ago
Tremendous, not sure how you got such bass, enjoyed your selections.
Just add some notes of what, who, when, to make folks pleasure complete.
core281 3 years ago
The bass could be from a JSP re-mastering.
phyllodendron 3 years ago
Thanks very much again.This is terrific stuff.I watched the part two which is wonderful too.
smithywess 4 years ago