Red Hot Peppers - Recording History

Recording History

  • "Deadman Blues" (Jelly Roll Morton) 9-21-1926 Chicago, Illinois Victor
  • "Black Bottom Stomp" (Jelly Roll Morton) 9-15-1926 Chicago, Illinois Victor
  • "Original Jelly-Roll Blues" (Jelly Roll Morton) 12-16-1926 Chicago, Illinois Bluebird
  • "Doctor Jazz" (King Oliver / Walter Melrose) 12-16-1926 Chicago, Illinois Victor

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