Jelly Roll Morton
Fun Facts
In 1939, Morton was stabbed twice, in the head and above the heart, at the Jungle Inn in Washington, D.C. He was first taken to a white hospital who refused service. He was later taken to a black hospital that provided subpar treatment. He never fully recovered from those injuries, and two years later, on July 10th, 1941, he died while in the company of Anita Gonzales in Los Angeles.
Upon Jelly Roll Morton’s passing, his casket was carried to his final resting place by jazz legends Kid Ory, Papa Mutt Carey, Dink Johnson, Ed Garland and Fred Washington. These 5 gentleman were members of an elite group – they all were members of the first black jazz band to make a record.
Cemetery Information:
Final Resting Place:
Calvary Cemetery
4201 Whittier Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, California, 90023
USA
North America
Map:
Grave Location:
Section N, Lot 347, Grave 4Grave Location Description
From the entrance on Whittier Blvd., turn left at the first opportunity past the office. Stay to your left as you pass the Our Lady’s Garden mausoleum. Once past the mausoleum on your right, look for the number 343 on the curb on your right. Park at this number and walk up 9 rows to the base of the tree for the final resting place of jazz legend Jelly Roll Morton.
Grave Location GPS
34.030658762641465, -118.17890064000761Photos:
Read More About Jelly Roll Morton:
- Wikipedia Entry
- Complete History of Jelly Roll Morton
- 64 Parishes: Jelly Roll Morton
- Jelly Roll at the Library
- Jelly Roll Morton birth home in New Orleans
- African-American Jazz in California- Jelly Roll Morton
- The Tragic Death of Jelly Roll Morton
- Jelly Roll Morton: ‘I Created Jazz In 1902, Not W.C. Handy’