Direct from London’s jazz club, this 'world-class' show ... and video footage to celebrate ‘The Ronnie Scott’s Story.’ Set in the dive bars and jazz joints of Soho, the production recounts ...
Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club has announced its latest Musical Instrument Amnesty, an initiative designed to repurpose unused or unwanted musical instruments by donating them to children and young ...
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.
Last week he announced plans to sell G-A-Y Bar; the area’s strict licensing, Nimby residents and Soho ‘losing its queer ...
After establishing itself at new venue the Key Theatre last year, Peterborough Jazz Club kicks off 2025 with ... Pete Long (leader of Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Orchestra) and Alan Barnes (winner ...
Donate your unused musical instruments to this amnesty. Legendary jazz club Ronnie Scott's wants your instruments. Not for themselves, but to pass on to aspiring young musicians who might struggle ...
A multi-talented artist, Nathan has performed at prestigious venues such as Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club in London and Auckland’s Powerstation. He has also toured with the New Zealand Symphony ...
(Picture: Julian Yewdall/Getty Images/Hulton Archive) Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club on Frith Street opened in 1959 (Picture: Getty Images/Hulton Archive) Gary’s application to extend Ku and She bar ...
From Soho institutions to iconic hotel bars, jazz clubs and classic ... Since 1959, this famous neon-signed club (first opened by saxophonist Ronnie Scott) has been the home of British jazz.
This show will feature live jazz, narration, and archived photos and videos to celebrate the legacy of Ronnie Scott’s. Audiences can expect tales from the club’s past, including encounters ...
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