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October 1995 | Volume 46, Issue 6
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October 1995 | Volume 46, Issue 6
In his last years, Jelly Roll Morton—pool shark, piano master, storyteller—liked to say that he had “invented” jazz. He hadn’t—no one had—but his claim was more legitimate than most: The recordings he made with his Red Hot Peppers beginning in 1926 demonstrated that New Orleans music could be written down and rehearsed and yet remain authentic jazz.