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− | [[Image:Prince_Harold_Morton_Blues_for_the_Prince.jpg|right|350px]]Murdered jazz pianist and composer from the 1950 novel ''Blues for the Prince'' by Bart Spicer. His accused murderer claims Prince was a fraud and that he composed Prince's music, including “Red Devil Blue,” and the folk operetta | + | [[Image:Prince_Harold_Morton_Blues_for_the_Prince.jpg|right|350px]] |
+ | Murdered jazz pianist and composer from the 1950 novel ''Blues for the Prince'' by Bart Spicer. His accused murderer claims Prince was a fraud and that he composed Prince's music, including “Red Devil Blue,” and the folk operetta "Sunset in Harlem". | ||
Private eye and jazz fan Carney Wilde has to solve the case. | Private eye and jazz fan Carney Wilde has to solve the case. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
− | *https://prettysinister.blogspot.com/2013/07/ffb-blues-for-prince-bart-spicer.html | + | * https://prettysinister.blogspot.com/2013/07/ffb-blues-for-prince-bart-spicer.html |
− | *https://www.pulpinternational.com/pulp/entry/Vintage-cover-for-Blues-for-the-Prince-by-Bart-Spicer.html | + | * https://www.pulpinternational.com/pulp/entry/Vintage-cover-for-Blues-for-the-Prince-by-Bart-Spicer.html |
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+ | [[Category:1950|Prince, Harold Morton]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Novels|Prince, Harold Morton]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Jazz|Prince, Harold Morton]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Fictional pianists|Prince, Harold Morton]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Fictional composers|Prince, Harold Morton]] |
Latest revision as of 15:42, 30 January 2025
Murdered jazz pianist and composer from the 1950 novel Blues for the Prince by Bart Spicer. His accused murderer claims Prince was a fraud and that he composed Prince's music, including “Red Devil Blue,” and the folk operetta "Sunset in Harlem".
Private eye and jazz fan Carney Wilde has to solve the case.