Ronnie Scott's

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Ray Gelato And The Giants

Mainstream jazz, Swing

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Swing, jazz and R&B come together under the aegis of saxophonist Gelato and his popular and highly entertaining, Louis Prima-styled band. They may be pulling out all the party stops, but this cracking group is comprised of some London's top jazz musi...

  1. Sat May 25
  2. Ronnie Scott's 47 Frith St, W1D 4HT
  3. £15
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Acoustic Jazz Lounge

Categories, Jazz and experimental

Straight-ahead acoustic jazz led by Italian saxophonist Renato D'Aiello.

  1. Mon May 27
  2. Ronnie Scott's 47 Frith St, W1D 4HT
  3. £8, £5 before 10pm, free before 7pm
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Ruby Sings

Vocal

A vocal-led evening hosted by Roo Savill and her band.

  1. Tue May 28
  2. Ronnie Scott's 47 Frith St, W1D 4HT
  3. £7, £5 before 8.30pm
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Claire Martin/Dave Newton Trio

Theatre, Vocal

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Gifted British mainstream jazz vocalist Martin combines pop-edged original material with intelligent reworkings of jazz and soul standards, from Cole Porter to Donny Hathaway to Tom Waits. These concerts feature the excellent Scots pianist Dave Newto...

  1. Wed May 29
    – Thu May 30
  2. Ronnie Scott's 47 Frith St, W1D 4HT
  3. £20-£35
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Jazz Jam

Categories, Jazz and experimental

Late-night hang and jam session hosted by trumpeter Andy Davies.

  1. Wed May 29
  2. Ronnie Scott's 47 Frith St, W1D 4HT
  3. £8, £5 before 11pm
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Monty Alexander

Categories, Jazz and experimental

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One of the great piano showmen, Jamaican Alexander blends stride, boogie, Latin, gospel, calypso and reggae sources, with touches of Oscar Peterson and nods towards the Jamaican jazz fusion of Ernest Ranglin and the Skatalites.

  1. Fri May 31
    – Sat Jun 1
  2. Ronnie Scott's 47 Frith St, W1D 4HT
  3. £25-£45
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Viva La Revolucion

Latin jazz, Latin music

A Latin night extravaganza, with sizzling South American tunes from the great in-house band plus a late night jam session.

  1. Fri May 31
  2. Ronnie Scott's 47 Frith St, W1D 4HT
  3. £8, £7 before 10pm, free before 8pm
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Kyle Eastwood Band

Categories, Jazz and experimental

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Do you feel lucky? Well, why not take a chance on Clint's bass-playing son, who performs slick, funky fusion and pop-tinged contemporary jazz? Steadily building a solid rep as an accomplished bassist, both electric and upright, Eastwood is backed by a...

  1. Mon Jun 3
    – Sat Jun 8
  2. Ronnie Scott's 47 Frith St, W1D 4HT
  3. £25-£45
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Al Di Meola

Categories, Jazz and experimental

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The fusion guitar hero is best known for his work with Return To Forever, the best-selling guitar trio albums with John McLaughlin and Paco DeLucia as well as his own prolific solo recordings. Here hehere makes a rare London appearance with his current...

  1. Mon Jun 10
    – Tue Jun 11
  2. Ronnie Scott's 47 Frith St, W1D 4HT
  3. £35-£50
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Rated as: 4/5 (3 ratings)
  • Hi, Can you tell me please if you have anyone performing on Tuesday 12th Feb ? Thank you

    Stella Hajiyianni Sat Jan 26
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  • <a href=http://waylaid.blogspirit.com/apps/controlcomment/index.php?comment_id=163647412&mhash=c5f1d7b9d4592591c89a7acf6f5ea6a961de3485> Thanks for the valuable informatjon. It very much was useful to me.</a>

    icons set Sun Nov 4 2012
    Rated as: 4/5
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  • "love the place" seen some great artist there,try ronnies bar upstairs. Drink the house wine great value at £18 a bottle.

    K Shackleton Tue Mar 13 2012
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • you don't like them much do you!

    matthew muschamp Tue Sep 21 2010
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  • I've been a member of Ronnie Scotts for just over a year. I've seen a variety of acts perform there from Curtis Stiegers, Georgie Fame, James Hunter and lesser known artists whom on the whole have impressed -- I've rarely had a bad evening. Some of the waiters are slightly eccentric but the service has never been bad or rude. The foods adequate but not haut cuisine. You should remember that it's primarily a jazz club, not a restaurant. However I do take exception to an earlier comment about it being expensive -- it really isn't. You can look at the drinks and food menus online and judge for yourself. Also you are not obliged or pressured to eat or drink at Ronnie Scotts -- we often just have drinks with the show. I often go to their Sunday Brunch show where entry is between £10-£13.50 per head (members £8- £10.80) and I challenge you to find better value entertainment anywhere in London (even then we often choose not to eat). Next month Jose Feliciano, the Average White Band and a 40th anniversary tribute to Jimi Hendrix with special guest/s are taking place. Leonard Rees

    Leonard Rees Thu Aug 12 2010
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  • we went to Ronnie's recently and were very disappointed. its reputation is bad anyway, and our visit lived up to its reputation. don't bother going here, you will spend too much money on food & drink (£24 for a cheap bottle of wine!) and made to feel unwelcome by the owner. (if he is even the owner, i thought a woman owned it). anyway there is a strange looking man who says its his club and he decides who comes in and doesn't. not very welcoming is it.

    jazzers Fri Nov 6 2009
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  • Miss Amanda i love floetry and i love indigo brown and they are VERY different ... i dont think you've been to show to see what these girls are like ... i really do wish them the best of luck. As Love Good Music said they do favour them alot, but their musical style is so far removed from what floetry did which is Poetry and Music, these girls don't do poems they just SING, Long live floetry and Indigo Brown. But i hear what you're saying.

    Michelle B Wed Sep 30 2009
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  • Are you serious Amanda? Indigo Brown are amazing. I have seen them live so many times and each time they have been great! I think they get a hard time with the Floetry comparison in their music because they favour them in appearance but if you go to a show (the recorded stuff I have heard doesn't do them justice), you will see their music is nothing like Floetry's and they themselves keep reminding people that they are not trying to be Floetry. We need to lift up and support good music here in the UK rather than shoot it down with venemous rhetoric.

    Love Good Music Wed Sep 30 2009
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  • Indigo Brown bite just a little too hard on Floetry's style. Floetry being the bench mark & higher grade musically & visually for these 2 wannabees. I find Indigo Brown less dynamic, less original & more pretentious. I'm looking forward to the Floetry re-union. Til then I guess we will have to endure these tribute copycat acts. Have they been on ex-factor yet?

    Amanda Bingham Tue Sep 29 2009
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