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    Ronnie Scott OBE (born Ronald Schatt; 28 January 1927 – 23 December 1996) was a British jazz tenor saxophonist and jazz club owner. [1] He co-founded Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in London's Soho district, one of the world's most popular jazz clubs, in 1959.

  2. Dec 23, 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.

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  3. Tony CROMBIE etc. – Jazz At The Flamingo. Some of Britain's top original modern jazzers in a blasting jam session from the mid 1950's. 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 ...

  4. Sep 11, 2001 · Listen to Jazz At The Flamingo by Tony Crombie, Tubby Hayes & Ronnie Scott on Apple Music. Stream songs including “A Night In Tunisia”, “Stars Fell On Alabama (into Once In A While)” and more.

  5. Jazz At The Flamingo. Ronnie Scott, tenor sax; Tubby Hayes, tenor sax #7,9; Harry Klein, baritone sax; Terry Shannon, piano; Lennie Bush, bass; Tony Crombie, drums. The Railway Arms, West Hampstead, London, England, July 31, 1956. 1.

  6. Sep 16, 2017 · Ronnie Scott Discography. 1949 (age 22) Ronnie Scott Boptet. Dennis Rose, trumpet; Johnny Rogers, alto sax; Ronnie Scott, tenor sax; Tommy Pollard, piano; Lennie Bush, bass; Tony Crombie, drums; Ginger Johnson, bongos. King George's Hall, London, England, April 9, 1949.

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