deep creek~Ferd. Morton~1929

deep creek~Ferd. Morton~1929

Lazy southern Saturdays is here again. Drive a few miles off most any Interstate highway in the rural US South and you might find yourself in another era. The old south is rapidly disappearing-not soon enough for some-sadly for others, as they try to hold onto the only way of life they know. Jelly Roll Morton's deep creek conveys the melancholy of the deep woods south. br Jelly Roll Moton and His Orchestra. Victor Records V38055B, December 6, 1929. Victor Talking Machine Co. Studios. 16 West 46th Street, New York. Edward Anderson-tpt; Edwin Swayze-tpt; William Cato-tb;Russell Procope-clas; Joe Garland-ts; Lee Blair-g; William Moore-bb; Manzie Johnson-drums; Ferdinand Morton-leader and piano.


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