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  1. In 1959, saxophonist Ronnie Scott opened the door to a small basement club in London’s west end where local musicians could jam. Today, in its new home in buzzing Soho, Ronnie Scott’s is one of the world’s most famous jazz clubs attracting full to bursting audiences practically every night. Since the early days of Sarah Vaughn, Count Basie and Miles Davis, the club continues to present ...

  2. 5 mar 2021 · Ronnie Scott. The son of a musician, Scott became a saxophonist in his teens. Eventually, as the owner of the UK's most famous jazz club, his name was virtually synonymous with jazz in the country. Working on the Atlantic oceanliners in the late 1940s, Scott got to hear modern jazz being played by the likes of Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie ...

  3. Ronnie Scott's Blues Explosion. Since its inception in 2008, our monthly blues night has remained a firm favourite on the club calendar bringing top performers from the world of jazz and blues. Co-led by guitarist/vocalist Marcus Bonfanti (Ten Years After), pianist/vocalist Paddy Milner (Tom Jones) and featuring the dynamic Tony Remy (Jack ...

  4. 1 giu 2014 · Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Farrago compilation of best features from Jazz At Ronnie Scott’s (magazine), Hampstead Press, 2008, ISBN 978-0-9557628-0-2, Ronnie Scott, Some of My Best Friends are Blues (with Mike Hennessey). London: Northway Publications 2004. ISBN 0 9537040 6 8. Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club interview at Allaboutjazz.com

  5. JAZZ SCENE AT THE RONNIE SCOTT CLUB: CLARKE-BOLAND, TEDDY WILSON, NEWPORT ALL-STARS, OSCAR PETERSON motion picture | Made-for-TV series. Medium length film (30-60 minutes). 1.

  6. JAZZ SCENE AT THE RONNIE SCOTT CLUB: CLARKE-BOLAND, TEDDY WILSON, NEWPORT ALL-STARS, OSCAR PETERSON motion picture | Made-for-TV series. Medium length film (30-60 minutes). 1.

  7. Irish jazz greats from across the island such as Hugh Buckley, Paul Dunlea and Linley Hamilton have all performed at the club, along with masters of the art from further afield such as Greg Murphy (NYC), Nick Kerkhoff (Amsterdam), Phil Robson (NYC / London) and Rob Luft (London); the latter of whom described Scott's Jazz Club as "the finest jazz club in the UK outside of Ronnie Scott's”.