@Squarerig Mabel Bertrand was a showgirl who was very dedicated to Jelly Roll. She was also from New Orleans~ born in 1888 of a white father and Shawnee mother. She claims to have married JRM in1928 and Jelly Roll never disputed that claim. There are no records to indicate the marriage ever took place. Although JRM had close associatins with several women, I think Mabel was his true love.
I'm sure it was MABEL NORMAND as she had just passed away recently when this was released ...logically she was the only MABEL of the period and in life a great lover of Jazz ......Stephen Normand
@mabelstephen I love Mabel's silent movies but this song was not written for her. Ferdinand composed it for his girlfriend Mabel Bertrand. When this record was made in 1930, Mabel had already been out of the movie business for 3 years and was already forgotten by the public. Her final picture was One Hour Married , 1927, for Hal Roach Studios. Mabel died in early 1930.
Thanks! A really great musician! Probably Morton did not think of Mabel Normand but of his girlfriend Mabel Bertrand, a vaudeville actress, when he wrote this tune.
What a talented gorgeous rambunctious lady! Wish i could have known her, or even seen some of her work. Also wish i could ask my Dad if he ever liked her! Thanks for posting this music and video.
Never having heard this impressive piece before I am delighted.Thank you for bringing these rarities to our attention.And who was Mabel Bertrand?
Squarerig 1 month ago
@Squarerig Mabel Bertrand was a showgirl who was very dedicated to Jelly Roll. She was also from New Orleans~ born in 1888 of a white father and Shawnee mother. She claims to have married JRM in1928 and Jelly Roll never disputed that claim. There are no records to indicate the marriage ever took place. Although JRM had close associatins with several women, I think Mabel was his true love.
preservationhall01 1 month ago
Love this, thank you x
solarisqs 1 year ago
I love videos about silent movie stars! This one is outstanding. The Jelly Roll music is an outstanding selection.
-----------Ellen
Shabannie 1 year ago
Thanks for the "Jelly Roll" !!
hairnsap 2 years ago
I'm sure it was MABEL NORMAND as she had just passed away recently when this was released ...logically she was the only MABEL of the period and in life a great lover of Jazz ......Stephen Normand
mabelstephen 2 years ago
@mabelstephen I love Mabel's silent movies but this song was not written for her. Ferdinand composed it for his girlfriend Mabel Bertrand. When this record was made in 1930, Mabel had already been out of the movie business for 3 years and was already forgotten by the public. Her final picture was One Hour Married , 1927, for Hal Roach Studios. Mabel died in early 1930.
preservationhall01 1 year ago
Thanks! A really great musician! Probably Morton did not think of Mabel Normand but of his girlfriend Mabel Bertrand, a vaudeville actress, when he wrote this tune.
MrOkropnie 2 years ago
Very interesting but i can hear the sound through one earbud, o.O WHY ??
luvebug21 2 years ago
What a talented gorgeous rambunctious lady! Wish i could have known her, or even seen some of her work. Also wish i could ask my Dad if he ever liked her! Thanks for posting this music and video.
TorontoEd7 2 years ago
Thank you for sharing this great post and for your informative notes.
Always appreciated.
Corrie121 2 years ago
It is said he was the originator of Jazz...actually he was the first to "score" it and write it down......great Jazz Man.......
HarborGuy 2 years ago