The Ronnie Scott's All Stars featuring Alex Garnett - Jazz Classics (2014)
BAND/ARTIST: The Ronnie Scott's All Stars, Alex Garnett
- Title: Jazz Classics
- Year Of Release: 2014
- Label: Ronnie Scott's Records
- Genre: Vocal jazz
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:01:41
- Total Size: 400 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01 - Great Day 04:45
02 - On the Street Where You Live 06:31
03 - More 04:06
04 - Lazy Afternoon 05:25
05 - Bye Bye Blackbird 06:36
06 - Wonderful World 05:26
07 - Dat Dere 05:32
08 - People Are Strange 02:30
09 - For All We Know 05:35
10 - Love for Sale 06:21
11 - One Day I'll Fly Away 08:54
01 - Great Day 04:45
02 - On the Street Where You Live 06:31
03 - More 04:06
04 - Lazy Afternoon 05:25
05 - Bye Bye Blackbird 06:36
06 - Wonderful World 05:26
07 - Dat Dere 05:32
08 - People Are Strange 02:30
09 - For All We Know 05:35
10 - Love for Sale 06:21
11 - One Day I'll Fly Away 08:54
'Jazz Classics' presents a typical night at the legendary Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club with the Ronnie Scott's All-Stars performing a set of classic jazz standards. Vocalist Natalie Williams and saxophonist Alex Garnett front the regular house band which is led by the ebullient and highly acclaimed pianist James Pearson.
Ronnie Scott's is the cornerstone of the UK jazz scene and has been since its opening night in 1959. There has always been a tradition of having a house band since Stan Tracey's Trio first accompanied Zoot Sims in 1961 at the club's original home in Gerrard Street.
After the move to Frith Street, the owners, Ronnie Scott and Pete King maintained their support of the UK scene by booking local artists in the support slots. Often, Ronnie would front the support band such as the trio he co-led with organist Mike Carr and the now classic Ronnie Scott Quintet featuring trumpeter Dick Pearce and rhythm section of John Critchinson, Ron Matthewson and Martin Drew, which became the club's house band from the early 80s until Ronnie's tragic death in 1996. When theatrical impresario Sally Greene became the new owner in 2006 the tradition of the house band was continued.
Today, the hard-driving combo of Pearson, bassist Sam Burgess and drummer Pedro Segundo often establishes the mood for an evening at Ronnie's in their opening set and they are frequently joined by singer Natalie Williams and tenor saxophonist Alex Garnett.
Ronnie Scott's is the cornerstone of the UK jazz scene and has been since its opening night in 1959. There has always been a tradition of having a house band since Stan Tracey's Trio first accompanied Zoot Sims in 1961 at the club's original home in Gerrard Street.
After the move to Frith Street, the owners, Ronnie Scott and Pete King maintained their support of the UK scene by booking local artists in the support slots. Often, Ronnie would front the support band such as the trio he co-led with organist Mike Carr and the now classic Ronnie Scott Quintet featuring trumpeter Dick Pearce and rhythm section of John Critchinson, Ron Matthewson and Martin Drew, which became the club's house band from the early 80s until Ronnie's tragic death in 1996. When theatrical impresario Sally Greene became the new owner in 2006 the tradition of the house band was continued.
Today, the hard-driving combo of Pearson, bassist Sam Burgess and drummer Pedro Segundo often establishes the mood for an evening at Ronnie's in their opening set and they are frequently joined by singer Natalie Williams and tenor saxophonist Alex Garnett.
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