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Kansas City Frank Melrose

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Frank Melrose (November 26, 1907 – September 1, 1941) was an American jazz and blues pianist, who recorded as Kansas City Frank Melrose. Franklyn Taft Melrose was born in Sumner, Illinois, the younger brother of Walter and Lester Melrose who set up the Melrose Brothers Music Company in Chicago in 1918, and went on to become leading figures in the Chicago blues and jazz scene of the 1920s and 1930s. Frank’s first instrument was the violin, but he later took up the piano. He was strongly influenced by his brothers’ business partner, Jelly Roll Morton, and in 1924 he left home and began drifting around, playing and settling for short periods in St. Louis, Kansas City and Detroit. He also played occasionally in Chicago clubs with Morton. In 1929 his brother Lester recorded him performing piano solos which were released under the pseudonym of “Broadway Rastus”, and in 1930, following another trip to Kansas City, he recorded “Jelly Roll Blues” and other tunes. These were issued in Brunswick Records’ “race” series under the pseudonym of “Kansas City Frank”, and for some years were wrongly assumed to be the work of Morton. In the 1930s, Melrose continued to play piano in small clubs and bars, either solo or as part of a band, while occasionally working in a factory to support his family. He also recorded sporadically with Johnny Dodds and others. He played on his last recording session in 1941 with Bud Jacobson’s Jungle Kings. He died on Labor Day, 1941, being found dead in the road

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Jelly Roll Stomp

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Whopee Stomp

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Wailing Blues

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Bud's Blues

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St. James Infirmary Blues

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Jelly Roll Stomp (Br)

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Pass The Jug (Ge)

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Market Street Jive

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Distant Moan

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Rock My Soul

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Rock My Soul

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Bluesiana

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Black And White Piano Vol. 2 (1929-1942)

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Black and White Piano Volume 3

Black And White Piano Vol. 3 (1897-1929)

Black And White Piano Vol. 3 (1897-1929)

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Jelly Roll Stomp

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Black And White Piano: Vol.2 (1929-1942)

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Black Swan Sampler

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Black And White Piano, Vol.3 (

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29_42-Black And White Piano Vol 2 (1929-1942)

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Black And White Piano, Vol. 2: 1929-1942

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Black and White Piano Vol. 2

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