The Ronnie Scott’s All Stars Quintet Presents The Ronnie Scott’s Story
  • Great Yorkshire Fringe

Direct from Londons world-famous jazz club, Ronnie Scotts musical director and his 'All Stars', take to the stage to celebrate The Ronnie Scotts Story.

Mixing classic music from the jazz greats who have performed at Ronnie Scotts, alongside tales of old Soho, miscreant musicians, police raids, and the mystery bottle of Mumm Champagne that sits behind the clubs bar - this is unique evening celebrating one of the world's most famous jazz venues, it's music, and history.

The Band:

Since 1959 the tradition at Ronnie Scotts has always been to have house musicians. That tradition continues with The Ronnie Scott All Stars Quintet, led by pianist and Ronnie Scotts Club musical director, James Pearson. Frequently to be found supporting some of the world's finest bands and orchestras, they are also used by soloists who come to play at the club, including: Joss Stone, Jeff Beck, Katie Melua, Will Young, Dionne Warwick, Housten Person, Carleen Anderson, Jon Hendricks ... to name just a few.

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