[78-L] Jelly Roll Morton's first records and piano rolls
bruce78rpm at comcast.net
bruce78rpm at comcast.net
Sun Nov 22 09:47:42 PST 2009
Thanks for you input, and very interesting article on the History of the Player Piano.
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From: "Malcolm Rockwell" <malcolm at 78data.com>
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Subject: Re: [78-L] Jelly Roll Morton's first records and piano rolls
Hmm... unlikely. Nice concise article on player-piano history here:
http://www.pianola.com/pphist.htm
A recording piano in the south prior to 1908-09? Probably not. Article
says commercial production of rolls and true "standard" players began
around then, and probably in New York. Morton was born in New Orleans
sometime between 1884 & 1890. He was in Chicago by 1910 and New York by
1911 and back in Chicago by 1923. It is possible he made piano rolls
somewhere in this range of dates, but he would have been out of his
teens by then.
Mal
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bruce78rpm at comcast.net wrote:
Does anyone have any definitive information as to when Ferdinand Jelly
Roll Morton first made recordings or Piano Rolls. The sites on the
internet I go to says he didn't start making Piano Rolls or Records
until 1923, however there is someone insisting under the comments on
this site, that he started making records and piano rolls back around
the turn of the last Century when he was in his teens. Can anyone shed
some light on this conflict ??
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