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Late saxophonist Ronnie Scott and his iconic London jazz club are being commemorated in an all-new documentary, Ronnie’s, presented by Greenwich Entertainment.. A trailer for Ronnie’s, which ...
– Ronnie Scott For more than six decades, jazz fans have flocked to London’s Soho District with one destination in mind: to glide through the small, nondescript door of Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club.
Renowned London jazz club Ronnie Scott's is to host its own, branded jazz awards ceremony in 2007. By Lars Brandle Renowned London jazz club Ronnie Scott‘s is to host its own, branded jazz ...
Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club has been an enduring beacon of musical genius in London. Any self-respecting jazzhead had to make the pilgrimage to the venue during its 1960s heyday.
Ronnie Scott's, the most famous jazz club on earth, is this week celebrating its 45th anniversary. It's an endurance record hardly any other establishment running an all-jazz programme has ever ...
Named after the late tenor saxophonist who founded the club in London’s bohemian district of Soho in 1959 with business partner Pete King, Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club was inspired by the vibrant ...
EXCLUSIVE: Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club is coming to audiences in North America. ... Jewish kid growing up in 1940s East End, London who became owner of the Soho, London night club.
The club is situated in the heart of London’s Soho district. Founded by late saxophonist Ronnie Scott and Pete King, who were inspired by the vibrant post-war jazz venues in New York, it opened ...
As one of the world’s oldest jazz bars, Ronnie Scott’s in Soho has hosted Sarah Vaughan, Count Basie and Miles Davis. Despite having been around for as long as it has, Ronnie’s doesn’t ...
Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club is answering emails about the event in advance. Otherwise, donors are encouraged to turn up on January 25 with their gently loved instruments that need a new home.
Historically, the London jazz scene has played an important part in the growth of the music and its appreciation although most of that importance has to do with English performers and writers and less ...