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Jelly Roll Morton Travels and Spreads New Orleans Jazz Style

Ferdinand 'Jelly Roll' Morton, the self-proclaimed inventor of jazz, spent the 1910s traveling across the South and eventually to Chicago, spreading the New Orleans jazz and ragtime style to new audiences. Morton's compositional sophistication, including his use of the Spanish tinge and blues inflections, represented jazz's highest early development before the era of recorded music.