Morton Feldman : The Rothko Chapel
![]() |
Desc: La fin de "Rothko Chapel" pour alto, choeur, célesta et percussions, avec sa mélodie d'inspiration hébraïque, composée par Morton Feldman à l'âge de 15 ans. |
Johnnie Morton knocked out i k-1
![]() |
Desc: Bernard Ackah vs Johnnie Morton at k1-Dynamite. Morton gets knocked the phuck out. |
Grammar Rock Mr. Morton
![]() |
Desc: School House Rock video on Subject and Predicate. This video talks about Mr. Morton and what he does. |
Jelly Roll Morton & His Red Hot Peppers - The Chant
![]() |
Desc: Jelly Roll Morton considered himself to be the "inventor of jazz". Although this certainly is an exaggeration, he was crucial in development of early jazz. This typical composition was recorded for Hot Jazz Club America on September 15th, 1926. |
Jelly Roll Morton: A Slideshow Tribute
![]() |
Desc: Here's a little slideshow I made last year dedicated to my idol, the great Jazz pianist and bandleader Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" Morton! |
Ron Paul vs. Morton Downey, Jr.'s audience 1988
![]() |
Desc: Ron Paul takes on Morton Downey, Jr.'s buffoons just before the 4th of July weekend 1988.
WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
Mort - died March 2001
Lisa Sliwa - divorced Curtis, is now Lisa Evers, a local FAUX News wonk in NYC.
Otto Von Ruggins - still around. His YouTube handle is ottovr.
Dr. Flynn - Law professor at University of Utah
Dana Beal - still around, still an activist
Ron Paul - running for President
Thanks to all who provided updated info! |
Coach John Morton Mic'd Up for Practice
![]() |
Desc: http://USCRipsIt.com
USC Wide Receivers Coach John Morton is mic'd up for one of USC's spring practices. |
Morton Feldman Dances
![]() |
Desc: Playing Feldman is like finding a room for myself, a transparent and bright place where the heartbeats slow down and deepen, and the movement gets precise, in my mind, in my breath, in my dance.This video has been taken by David Reid during a public performance in Conway Hall, London.
Besides the unpublished works of his youth (from the Feldman collection at the Paul Sacher Foundation in Basel, Switzerland), and the last great piano piece written shortly before his passing (Palais de Mari), I play the piano and do choreographic movement at the same time interpreting some pages written for dance in the 1950s.
Part of this project - which had its first performances in Venice, Teatro Fondamenta Nuove, and in Padua, for the Centro d'Arte of the University - has been recorded in the USA on CD as a world premiere. The choreography of the Three Dances was performed for the first time in London in March 2006 for the launch of the book Morton Feldman Says, edited by Chris Villars.
http://www.debora-petrina.com |
Be Blessed by: Bishop Paul S. Morton
![]() |
Desc: Be Blessed by: Bishop Paul S. Morton |
Bishop Paul S. Morton - Let it Rain
![]() |
Desc: The live version of Let it Rain from the Bishop.
Please rate and comment, my first vid! |
Morton Feldman : Triadic memories
![]() |
Desc: Extrait d'une émission de France culture, avec les voix de Christian Rosset, Jean-Yves Bosseur et du pianiste Roger Woodward. |
SchoolHouse Rock - Grammar The Tale Of Mr Morton
![]() |
Desc: SchoolHouse Rock - Grammar The Tale Of Mr Morton |
Jelly Roll Morton & His Red Hot Peppers - Sidewalk Blues
![]() |
Desc: Morton called himself "inventor of jazz". Although this certainly is an exaggeration, he was crucial in development of early jazz. The surprisingly relevant subject of this song, perfectly applying to this era full of traffic jams, was recorded for Victor (20252-A Mx 36283-3) on September 21st, 1926. Note: this is NOT the recording of this tune made for RCA (Mx 36283-2) on the same date (that take was 3 seconds shorter). Vocal effects are performed by Jelly Roll Morton himself. |
Jim Hession / New Orleans Joys / Jelly Roll Morton
![]() |
Desc: http://www.artistopia.com/hessionsession
Jim Hession plays one of the best examples of Jelly Roll Morton's "Spanish Tinge", incorporating the Habanera rhythm to alternate with the straight traditional jazz beat. Fans of New Orleans jazz piano will notice the similarity between this early Morton piece and the later styles of the post 1940's New Orleans players from Professor Longhair to Dr. John. |
Lindsy Morton Christian Artist Worship Praise Jesus Christ CCA
![]() |
Desc: A 13 Yr. old girl picked up a guitar in Louisville, Colorado - She picked it up out of sheer desperation for a friend, and her lonely heart began to cry out for the comfort of the living God. Words and melodies poured from her soul to her Savior, and He did hear every word and saw every tear
I cant help but hear Romans 8:28 echo throughout my history, And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose. I went through such a hard time when my family first moved to Colorado, and as I was going through it I wanted more than anything to be out of the furnace so to speak But now looking back I wouldnt trade it for the world. I treasure that time as a point when I drew near to God, and He in turn drew near to me
Her willingness to serve Christ has lead her on a journey that has brought her to where she sits today singing at the feet of Jesus. Lindsy has shared a stage with names like Ginny Owens and Fernando Ortega, and her songs are now being played on the radio in the Denver Metro area. She is preparing to make her third CD, and says it will be a worship CD from her heart to Gods. |
JELLY ROLL MORTON ORIGINAL PIANO ROLLS
![]() |
Desc: JELLY ROLL MORTON ORIGINAL PIANO ROLLS |
PJ Morton at Renee Sebastian's Blowout Lounge Part 2 (2006)
![]() |
Desc: PJ Morton rocks the Blowout Lounge with songs from the old and new album! June 17, 2006 with Renee Sebastian, Shu, Peter Hadar and Lyrical Fusion
Includes new joint "In a Box" |
Jim Hession /Shreveport Stomp /Jelly Roll Morton
![]() |
Desc: http://www.artistopia.com/hessionsession
Certainly one of the most challenging of the Jelly Roll Morton repertoire is Shreveport Stomp. This was written for piano, but possibly the most famous rendition was by Morton(piano) with Omer Simeon(clarinet). Jim first played this piano solo at 15 years old for a citywide youth talent contest at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium. Unfortunately he came in second to a singer in a white dinner jacket crooning "I Left My Heart In San Franciso". This was recorded live at Word of Mouth Recording Studio in Algiers(New Orleans) on December 18, 2007. |

















