Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club was created in 1959.
Ronnie Scott's is a Jazz club located in London's Soho district. It was opened on Friday October 30th, 1959. Ronnie Scott's is named after the man who created the club.
There are several books that contain information about Ronnie Scotts and his career which can be accessed through a local library. One may also contact the Ronnis Scotts Jazz club in London, Soho to seek information about the musician. As a last resource a quick web search would provide some useful information as well.
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In 1971, Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in London featured a variety of notable artists. Among them was the legendary jazz saxophonist Stan Getz, who performed in a series of concerts during that year. Additionally, the club hosted other prominent musicians, contributing to its reputation as a key venue for jazz.
Apparently it was at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club...
Ronnie Ball was famous a jazz pianist from England.
Charlie Mingus performed at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in London on several occasions, with notable performances in the early 1960s. One of his most famous appearances took place in 1964. His time at Ronnie Scott's helped solidify his reputation in the European jazz scene.
Maybe you mean the recording of La Misa Negra by Irakere, live at Ronnie Scotts? It's not a 'certain' song when you can't provide any information about it, by the way...
Ronnie Brewer and Kyrylo Fesenko