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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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  • @charlierumoldboi3939
    @charlierumoldboi39399 ай бұрын

    Haven't been to Ronnie's since the late 80's. How I miss Ronnie, his banter, jokes and of course his wonderful playing.

  • @ludwig7111
    @ludwig71112 ай бұрын

    I miss those times.

  • @mattebonaguidi
    @mattebonaguidi12 жыл бұрын

    This is the most beatiful place in london!! I really love Ronnie!!!!!!!!!! Miss me so much...

  • @SteveNeIsonChapman
    @SteveNeIsonChapman11 жыл бұрын

    Jeez, I can't count the drinks I had with Ronnie. He was the best.

  • @dvdbill29141
    @dvdbill291418 жыл бұрын

    Just came across this video. As a very young man living in London and working close to the original Ronnie Scott club I was a regular visitor. I loved the atmosphere in this club and remember seeing some great jazz performances.

  • @redinhodaflauta1269
    @redinhodaflauta12694 жыл бұрын

    WONDERFUL (!) to see and hear the great Dick Pearce - very much a personal favorite musician - on trumpet (flugel) as a member of Ronnie's Quintet playing Jimmy Heath's "Sound For Sore Ears"! And the great virtuoso bassist, Ron Mathewson too - a master! Thank you for the upload!

  • @jeremyhaines4481
    @jeremyhaines44813 жыл бұрын

    I have managed to get hold of the Book about Ronnie Scott written by his Daughter Rebecca Scott and his wife Mary Scott It called A fine kind of Madness

  • @jeremyhaines4481
    @jeremyhaines44813 жыл бұрын

    Excellent very interesting A friend of my late Dad met Ronnie Scott he said he was nice man my dads friend used to go to Ronnie Scott's 💕❤

  • @ChristianGarrickMusic
    @ChristianGarrickMusic2 жыл бұрын

    Fabulous doc. We used to go down in the 80s & 90s when it was £1 for MU members and students. Sometimes, if you got to know Monty, Ricky and Moses on the door, £0. And hear anybody from Irakere to Grappelli to Taraf du Haidouks til 3am. Still awesome now though too, even if the food is better.

  • @atzeshaw4361
    @atzeshaw436111 жыл бұрын

    Splendid documentation. Thanks a bunch, my friend.

  • @jeremyhaines4481
    @jeremyhaines44813 жыл бұрын

    This is pure Gold

  • @freddymzungu
    @freddymzungu3 жыл бұрын

    Footage of Bill Evans just extraordinary. Having seen him in the flesh in Gerrard Street I never thought I’d see it on film. Going to see him play was like going to see an almost godlike presence. He didn’t speak but just played like a praying mantis. Unforgettable. I was in my early 20s.

  • @PnpjazzCa1245
    @PnpjazzCa124510 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this wonderful documentary, Very well known club even here in Canada!

  • @rogerfarbey5978
    @rogerfarbey597810 жыл бұрын

    Fab Omnibus programme from 80s(?) on Jazz in Britain and celebrating Ronnie Scott and all that jazz.

  • @juliopires3995
    @juliopires39958 жыл бұрын

    What a nice man Peter king may lord bless his soul as well as mr montel.... Good times I had working in there .moses.michael street. Bryan . Rick. Paolo. Alex. Art. Mr montel. Colin alan. Cathrine. Gosh time goes fast. And don't forgive. Wonderful times thank you Ronnie scots .....one love. Don't forget salsas times el tango.

  • @russellberg

    @russellberg

    8 жыл бұрын

    Pete King had an amazing soul. Like you I miss the good old days and the wonderful people I met there.

  • @juliopires3995

    @juliopires3995

    7 жыл бұрын

    thank you so much same to you bless you

  • @LeeScratchArse
    @LeeScratchArse11 жыл бұрын

    Caught the end of this on BBC4 tonight. Looking forward to watching the whole thing. Thanks for posting it, Lee.

  • @GerdaSchrubber
    @GerdaSchrubber11 жыл бұрын

    Fine film. Thanks! And many greetings from the Grügerlummer region in Börkenrohde, Germany.

  • @jafuso61
    @jafuso6111 жыл бұрын

    Fine documentation .... Thank you. Have been there twice while visiting friends in London. It was always a very good time out :-)

  • @SimonSimon-yy2gq
    @SimonSimon-yy2gq7 жыл бұрын

    was great to see some of my uncles work on the walls and in the office but themost noted one was at about 30 mins in the photo of Sonny Rollins and Stan Tracey was taken by Freddy Warren

  • @60march
    @60march5 жыл бұрын

    They say Ronnie's is just not the same now. Havn't been myself for donkeys years but since Pete king passed and a fortune spent the atmosphere just wasn't there. I had great great memories of the place back in the day when ronnie was playing.

  • @charlierumoldboi3939

    @charlierumoldboi3939

    3 жыл бұрын

    Likewise. Wouldn't dare go back to Ronnie's now. He has gone and club can never been the same. Rather have my memories from the 80's when membership was £20 a year and it cost 50p to get in midweek. For that extortionate entry fee I'd see Anita O'day, Horace Silver, Elvin Jones, George Coleman, Betty Carter, McCoy Tyner etc etc etc.. I'd get in after the pubs shut and stay till I got thrown out. Sounds like heaven.

  • @KaRidder234
    @KaRidder23411 жыл бұрын

    This was recommended by our friend Marc Myers @JazzWax. Wonderful! Greetz to London from Vienna, Austria.

  • @MrKlausVanBrueggen
    @MrKlausVanBrueggen11 жыл бұрын

    This is a very famous venue. Love that!

  • @spencerholman8653
    @spencerholman86537 жыл бұрын

    wonderful

  • @Fank234
    @Fank23412 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for uploading this - was going to do myself but you have saved me the bother!

  • @DennisHealy002
    @DennisHealy0029 жыл бұрын

    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 heartbeat 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.

  • @charlesallan6771
    @charlesallan67713 жыл бұрын

    Ian Dury and the Blockheads played here.

  • @09Grahame
    @09Grahame5 жыл бұрын

    My favorite bit starts at 22:42 That's the Soho I remember.

  • @saanzacs
    @saanzacs5 ай бұрын

    What's the song playing @ 1:40?

  • @jeremyhaines4481
    @jeremyhaines44813 жыл бұрын

    The Late Johnny Dankworth a good Jazz musician

  • @tommymorey
    @tommymorey10 жыл бұрын

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