Jazz Docu - Ronnie Scott - and All That Jazz
Documentary celebrating the founding of Ronnie Scott's Jazz club in 1959. Scott, a rising young saxophone player, opened a club where he and his friends could play the music they liked. Over the following years, the club had its ups and downs, reflecting the changes in attitudes to jazz and the social life of surrounding Soho.
Now Ronnie Scott's is known throughout the world as the hearbeat of British jazz. In this tribute, Omnibus talks to some of Ronnie's greatest admirers including Mel Brooks, the Rt Hon Kenneth Clarke MP and writer Alan Plater, and features rare archive footage of some of the club's historic performances by Zoot Sims, Sonny Rollins, Dizzy Gillespie and Ella Fitzgerald.
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Jeff Beck - Live at Ronnie Scott's
Jeff Beck - Performing This Week: Live at Ronnie Scott's
01. Beck's Bolero
02. Eternity's Breath
03. Stratus
04. Cause We've Ended As Lovers
05. Behind The Veil
06. You Never Know
07. Nadia
08. Blast From The East
09.Led Boots
10. Angel (Footsteps)
11. People Get Ready - with JOSS STONE
12. Scatterbrain
13. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat / Brush With The Blues
14. Space Boogie
15. Blanket -- with IMOGEN HEAP
16. Big Block
17. A Day In The Life
18. Little Brown Bird -- with ERIC CLAPTON
19. You Need Love -- with ERIC CLAPTON
20. Rollin' And Tumblin' -- with IMOGEN HEAP
21. Where Were You
Nina Simone: Live @ Ronnie Scotts
Jazz legend Nina Simone live at Ronnie Scotts Jazz Club in 1985
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Watch more classic jazz from Ronnie Scotts:
Chico Freeman: The Traveller -
Memphis Slim: Baby Please Come Home and Stepping Out -
Anita O'Day: It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) -
Chet Baker (Feat. Elvis Costello): You Don't Know What Love Is -
Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers:
Track listing:
1 God God God
2 Just In Time
3 Let It Be Me
4 The Other Woman
5 I Got Life
6 If You Only Knew
7 Young Gifted And Black
8 Moon Over Alabama / Mississippi Goddam
9 Because / My Father's Dream
10 Let No One Deceive You
11 American Pie
12 Just To Know That I'm Alive
Lisa Stansfield - Live at Ronnie Scott's, 2002
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FULL CONCERT Recorded 31 October 2002
Recorded during a sell-out week at the world famous Ronnie Scott's jazz club, in the heart of London's Soho, this DVD documents Lisa's critically acclaimed performance on the stage that has become home to some of the most famous and talented names in the music business over the past 45 years. Here is an intimate portrayal of one of the UK's most unique female artists - a showcase for many of her greatest hits - along with renditions of some of the most outstanding jazz tunes of all times.
Tracklist
01. 8-3-1 (0:00:17)
02. The Real Thing (0:04:14)
03. So Natural (0:08:23)
04. Make Love To Ya (0:13:51)
05. Tenderly (0:19:51)
06. Someday (I'm Coming Back) (0:25:28)
07. Don't Explain (0:31:00)
08. They Can't Take That Away From Me (0:36:16)
09. Didn't I? (0:39:37)
10. Change (0:45:07)
11. Live Together (0:50:30)
12. I've Got Something Better (0:55:24)
13. Face Up (0:59:44)
14. All Woman (1:04:39)
15. Never, Never Gonna Give You Up (1:10:15)
16. People Hold On (1:15:28)
17. All Around The World (1:19:19)
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Musicians
Steve Williams - Drums & Musical Director
Snowboy - Percussion
Michael Olatuja - Bass
Olli Cunningham - Keyboards
Ian Devaney - Keyboards
Richie Buckley - Saxophone
John Thirkell - Trumpet & Flugelhorn
Shéna McSween (Shéna Winchester) - Background Vocals
Donna Odain - Background Vocals
Sonny Rollins 1974 Rescued @ Ronnie Scott's
Sonny Rollins
Rescued!
Ronnie Scott's Club
London
U.K.
1974
Jazz 625 - Jazz Britannia: Tubby Hayes, Ronnie Scott, John Dankworth, Bill Le Sage, Tony Kinsey
Jazz 625 is a BBC jazz music programme, featuring performances by British and American jazz musicians, which was first broadcast between April 1964 and August 1966. This one-hour compilation broadcast presents vintage 1960s British jazz from the BBC’s archives, presented by Steve Race.
Tracklist:
Steve Race Orchestra - Jazz 625,
Bill Le Sage and The Directions in Jazz Unit - Night Talk,
Cleo Laine and John Dankworth - Lady Be Good,
Victor Feldman Trio - Swinging On A Star,
Johnny Scott Quintet - Othello,
Tubby Hayes Big Band - Killers of W.1,
Annie Ross with the Tony Kinsey Quintet - Farmer's Market,
Bill Le Sage and The Directions in Jazz Unit - Time 2 1/2,
George Lewis and Acker Bilk - Corinne Corinna,
Ronnie Scott and the Victor Feldman Trio - Summer Love,
Tubby Hayes Big Band - In The Night,
Tony Kinsey Quintet - Jaffa Daze,
Johnny Scott Quintet - Donna Lee,
Cleo Laine and John Dankworth - Women Talk
Woody Herman At Ronnie Scott's-London
Woody Herman at Ronnie Scott's-London in probably 1972. They are playing 'Spain'.
Roy Ayers - Live At Ronnie Scott's
Roy Ayers - Live At Ronnie Scott's (1989)
Roy Ayers & Co:
Dwight Gassaway - Percussion
Zachary Breaux - Guitar
Errol Louis - Bass
Ben Peronsky - Drums
Roy Ayers - Vibraphone
1 The Spirit of Doo Do
2 I Wanna Touch You Baby
3 Everybody Loves the Sunshine
4 Fast Money
5 Battle of the Vibes
6 Can't You See Me
7 Running Away
8 Don't Stop the Feeling
Ella Fitzgerald - The Man I Love (Live at Ronnie Scott's, London)
Ella Fitzgerald performing The Man I Love at Ronnie Scott's in London, England.
Joe Pass and The Tommy Flanagan Trio are playing in the background.
Ronnie Scott and All That Jazz
Documentary celebrating the founding of Ronnie Scott's Jazz club in 1959. Scott, a rising young saxophone player, opened a club where he and his friends could play the music they liked. Over the following years, the club had its ups and downs, reflecting the changes in attitudes to jazz and the social life of surrounding Soho.
Now Ronnie Scott's is known throughout the world as the hearbeat of British jazz. In this tribute, Omnibus talks to some of Ronnie's greatest admirers including Mel Brooks, the Rt Hon Kenneth Clarke MP and writer Alan Plater, and features rare archive footage of some of the club's historic performances by Zoot Sims, Sonny Rollins, Dizzy Gillespie and Ella Fitzgerald.
Ronnie Scott's Charitable Foundation
Ronnie Scott’s Charitable Foundation is a non-profit organisation dedicated to the support of jazz and music education in the U.K and beyond. The charity’s aim is to help nurture the next generation of musicians by raising and distributing funds, and gifting musical instruments to organisations that create and develop youth music educational programmes. The charity has supported over thirty projects so far, benefitting hundreds of schoolchildren in 18 cities across the country. Activities include free monthly big band workshops for young musicians, sessions with established musicians in local, free-to-attend summer schools, afterschool clubs and more.
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Ronnie Scott’s, one of the world’s most famous jazz clubs, has been a symbol of London and the home of British jazz since 1959. Originally set up by two musicians, Pete King and Ronnie Scott, the club was created as a hang for local musicians to come and jam. In this spirit and in response to the government’s budget cuts to arts and music education, the Foundation was launched in December 2015.
Miles Davis- November 2, 1969 Ronnie Scott's Club, London
November 2, 1969
Ronnie Scott's Club, London, United Kingdom
Miles Davis Quintet: Miles Davis (tpt); Wayne Shorter (ss, ts); Chick Corea (el-p); Dave Holland (b); Jack De Johnette (d)
Bitches Brew (incomplete) (M. Davis)
It's About That Time (M. Davis)
No Blues (M. Davis)
This (C. Corea)
I Fall in Love Too Easily (S. Cahn-J. Styne)
Sanctuary (W. Shorter-M. Davis)/ The Theme (M. Davis)
Concert recording, broadcast by BBC-2 TV
Ella Fitzgerald - Live At Ronnie Scott's club in London (1974)
Ella Fitzgerald performs live at Ronnie Scott's club in London in 1974.
RONNIE SCOTT'S: BUDDY RICH 100 LIVESTREAM Ft. Cathy Rich, Dave Weckl & Gregg Potter 25/5/2017
THURSDAY 25 MAY @ 10.15PM (UK Time)
Due to overwhelming ticket demand, we are delighted to announce we will be livestreaming The Buddy Rich Big Band show live from the club on THURSDAY 25 MAY @ 10.15PM (UK Time) on #facebooklive #youtubelive and directly from ronniescotts.co.uk ! Featuring legendary drummer Dave Weckl, Buddy's daughter Cathy Rich and drummer Gregg Potter but also some of the original members of the Buddy Rich Big Band! Set to be an historic week at the club so for the ones who couldn't get tickets, here is your chance to watch the show!
Swiss Mountains: Ronnie Scott's All Stars - Part II
Die Ronnie Scott's All Stars auf der Gandegg Hütte beim Zermatt Unplugged 2015. Die ganze Festivalwoche spielt die Hausband des renommierten Londoner Jazz Club Ronnie Scott zur Mittagszeit vis-à-vis der Gandegghütte mit Blick auf das Matterhorn.
Die Ronnie Scott’s All Stars sind die Hausband des renommierten Londoner Jazz Clubs Ronnie Scott‘s. Sie setzen sich aus Nachwuchstalenten der britischen Jazzszene zusammen und begleiten bedeutende Musiker des zeitgenössischen Jazz wie Frank Sinatra Jr., Erik Truffaz, Allen Toussaint oder Madeleine Peyroux.
Am Zermatt Unplugged stehen sie mit ihrem Programm Extreme Jazz selbst im Mittelpunkt und spielen auf 3030 Meter über Meer.
Höher war nie eine Bühne des Festivals Zermatt Unplugged, es wird behauptet es sei gar Europas höchst gelegene Bühne.
Für die Musiker wie ihre Instrumente eine Herausforderung. Die fünf Konzerttage auf 3'300 Metern Höhe werden für sie selbst, die Organisatoren, vor allem aber die zahlreichen Gäste zu einem Abenteuer und unvergesslichen Erlebnis.
Die Gandegghütte liegt im Skigebiet Matterhorn glacier paradise direkt unterhalb des Klein Matterhorn mit genialer Aussicht auf die Gletscherwelt Zermatts und das Matterhorn. Das Quintett begeistert täglich rund 500, die extra mit Ski, Board und zu Fuss vorbeischauten. Jazz auf höchstem Niveau eben.
Ach ja: Wer es etwas gemütlicher mag, hat die Möglichkeit, die All Stars im Mont Cervin Palace zu hören.
Siehe beispielsweise:
Mont Cervin Palace 2015: Die Ronnie Scott's All Stars während ihrer Mitternachtsshow zusammen mit Heather Nova, Taylor Rankin (Violine) und Arnulf Lindner (Bass):
Gandegghütte 2015 III:
Gandegghütte 2014:
English short version:
Ronnie Scott's All Stars is the house band of the famous Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club in London. The band is made up of young talents from the British jazz scene and has accompanied major musicians from the contemporary jazz scene, such as Frank Sinatra Jr., Trilok Gurtu, Erik Truffaz, Allen Toussaint and Madeleine Peyroux.
With their Extreme Jazz program, they will be in the spotlight at Zermatt Unplugged and playing at 3,030 metres above sea level. For those who like things a little more convenient it’s also possible to hear the All Stars in the Mont Cervin Palace.
Other examples:
Mont Cervin Palace 2015: Ronnie Scott's All Stars, Heather Nova, Taylor Rankin (Violine) and Arnulf Lindner (Bass):
Gandegghütte 2015 III:
Gandegghütte 2014:
Band:
James Pearson - Piano
Natalie Williams - Vocals
Brandon Allen - Sax
Sam Burgess - Bass
Chris Higginbottom - Drums
Stagemanager, Text & Video: Georg Rettenbacher (georg.rettenbacher@web.de)
Ton: Jan Abegg
Producer: Zermatt Unplugged (zermatt-unplugged.ch), Simon Cooke (RSAS)
Platz / Venue: Gandegghütte, Zermatt
RSAS @ youtube: youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=kaxfUoWD-58
RSAS @ there website: ronniescottsallstars.co.uk
Georg Rettenbacher @ youtube:
Benoit Viellefon@Ronnie Scotts
Benoit Viellefon@Ronnie Scotts
Bill Evans - Complete Live at Ronnies Scott's (1980 Album)
When I Fall in Love | LIVE at Ronnie Scott’s in London
Crystal Cimaglia performs the jazz standard “When I Fall in Love” at Shane Hampsheir’s show at the iconic Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club in London.
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ABOUT RONNIE SCOTT’S:
The club opened on 30 October 1959 in a basement at 39 Gerrard Street in London's Soho district. It was set up and managed by musicians Ronnie Scott and Pete King. In 1965 it moved to a larger venue nearby at 47 Frith Street. The original venue continued in operation as the Old Place until the lease ran out in 1967, and was used for performances by the up-and-coming generation of musicians.
Zoot Sims was the club's first transatlantic visitor in 1962, and was succeeded by many others (often saxophonists whom Scott and King, tenor saxophonists themselves, admired, such as Johnny Griffin, Lee Konitz, Sonny Rollins and Sonny Stitt) in the years that followed. Many UK jazz musicians were also regularly featured, including Tubby Hayes and Dick Morrissey who would both drop in for jam sessions with the visiting stars. In the mid-1960s, Ernest Ranglin was the house guitarist. The club's house pianist until 1967 was Stan Tracey. For nearly 30 years it was home of a Christmas residency to George Melly and John Chilton's Feetwarmers. In 1978, the club established the label Ronnie Scott's Jazz House, which issued both live performances from the club and new recordings.
Many prestigious artists have played there, including Earl Fatha Hines, Chet Baker, Ella Fitzgerald, Anita O'Day, Nina Simone, Curtis Mayfield, Blossom Dearie, Dianne Reeves, Stacey Kent, Katie Melua, Jamie Cullum, Bobby Broom, Wynton Marsalis, Madeleine Peyroux, Prince, Chick Corea, Pat Metheny, George Benson and Cassandra Wilson.
Ronnie Scott's, Frith Street, Soho, London
Ronnie Scott's, Frith Street, Soho, London
The London Story - Neil Cowley at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club
London is a city brought to life by its people and the unique and fascinating stories they have to tell. Watch and share their stories now!
If you want a unique music experience in London, there is nowhere better than Soho to explore. The area is famous for its music venues, which have played host to legends of the industry. Watch and share as jazz musician Neil Cowley takes you on a musical tour of Soho, including Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club. Find out how he was inspired to become a musician by the capital, and why he never wants to leave.