Jelly Roll Morton on the Mardi Gras Indians (1938)
Jelly Roll Morton recalls the Mardi Gras Indians of turn-of-the-century New Orleans; their street battles, spyboys, and songs. Recorded by Alan Lomax at the Library of Congress, Summer 1938.

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