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"The Crave" is a seminal jazz composition by Jelly Roll Morton, exemplifying early ragtime-blues fusion. Its complex habanera rhythm influenced later Latin jazz developments. The piece gained modern recognition through its use in "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" (2008).
Early jazz composition blending ragtime and Latin rhythms, famously associated with New Orleans-style piano playing.
"The Crave" is a seminal early jazz/ragtime piano composition by Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" Morton, showcasing his signature "Spanish tinge" rhythms. It became a jazz standard and influenced generations of pianists.
"The Crave" is a seminal early jazz composition by Jelly Roll Morton, showcasing his signature "Spanish tinge" with habanera rhythms. Originally published as a piano solo, it became a jazz standard recorded by Morton himself in 1938.
"The Crave" is a seminal jazz composition by Jelly Roll Morton, blending ragtime syncopation with improvisational elements that foreshadowed swing. Originally published in 1910, it showcases Morton's self-proclaimed role as the "inventor of jazz."
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