"A smart and engaging exploration of an inventive jazzman's lost years...A well-written contribution to jazz history, and fine tribute to Morton's life and work."-Kirkus Reviews "Pastras reveals intimate linkages between the pioneering jazz pianist and the American West in Dead Man Blues, a biography that casts Jelly Roll as the gifted but flawed hero of a saga that is 'truly Odyssean' and, at the same time, thoroughly American."-Los Angeles Times Book Review