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    On 7 April 1957, The Jazz Couriers, co-led by Tubby Hayes and Ronnie Scott, debuted at the new Flamingo Club in Wardour Street, Soho. The group lasted until 30 August 1959. Ronnie Scott (tenor sax), Tubby Hayes (tenor sax, vibraphone), Terry Shannon (piano), Phil Bates (double bass), Bill Eyden (drums)

  2. 23 de dic. de 2006 · Mostly up-tempo blues, great soloing from Ronnie Scott and Harry Klein (saxes), solid rhythm section in Terry Shannon (piano) and Tony Crombie (drums), plus guesting on two numbers the marvellous Tubby Hayes on tenor sax. The Flamingo has become known all over the world as Britain's leading modernist club. It was a 'must' for every ...

  3. Ronnie Scott ( Aldgate, 28 de enero de 1927 – Londres, 23 de diciembre de 1996) fue un saxofonista de jazz británico, reconocido por confundar el Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club en 1959, uno de los clubes de jazz más populares del mundo. 1 2 . Biografía.

  4. 23 de dic. de 1996 · On 7 April 1957, The Jazz Couriers, co-led by Tubby Hayes and Ronnie Scott, debuted at the new Flamingo Club in Wardour Street, Soho. The group lasted until 30 August 1959. Ronnie Scott (tenor sax), Tubby Hayes (tenor sax, vibraphone), Terry Shannon (piano), Phil Bates (double bass), Bill Eyden (drums)

  5. 15 de nov. de 2020 · A celebration of the legacy of Ronnie Scott and his world-famous jazz club, featuring previously unseen and unheard performances as well as interviews with some of the most iconic figures in...

  6. Welcome to the Official Ronnie Scott's Youtube Channel. We're inviting you behind the scenes like never before, bringing you exclusive footage of live performances from the legendary club,...

  7. Regístrate en Deezer gratis y escucha a Ronnie Scott: discografía, top canciones y playlists. Regarded by many as the godfather of British jazz, Ronnie Scott was a fine tenor sax player but is perhaps better remembered as an important catalyst for the popularity of jazz music in Britain, e..