The Legendary BUDDY GRECO & the International Recording Star Lezlie Anders
The Ronnie Scott's All StarsThursday 31st July - Saturday 2nd August
£25.00 - £40.00
Information on The Ronnie Scott's All Stars
Ronnie Scott's allstars are comprised of some of the greatest talents on the U.K scene, including the likes of:
James Pearson (piano), Sam Burgess (bass), Chris Dagley (drums), Steve Rushton (drums), Alex Garnett (sax), Alistair White (trombone), Gary Baldwin (hammond), Al Cherry (guitar), Matt Home (drums), Alan Barnes (sax), Natalie Williams (vocals), Ralph Salmins (drums), Arnie Somogyi (bass), Mark Smith (bass), James Nisbet (guitar), Pete Long (sax), Gerard Presencer (Trumpet), Dave O’Higgins, Nina Ferro, Alec Dankworth, Steve Fishwick and other special guests.
James Pearson:
The owner of a ferocious piano technique coupled with a sense of musicality rarely heard, James is one of the most exciting to musicians to have emerged from the U.K in the last 25 years. After working with him, British jazz legend Sir John Dankworth recently declared: "James Pearson is an exceptionally gifted artist. His masterful playing makes him head and shoulders above the rest of his contemporaries. He shows signs of true greatness" The Trio also includes: SAM BURGESS – Double Bass Despite only being in his early 30’s, already Sam is a stalwart of the UK jazz scene. As well as appearing on numerous film soundtracks such as 'Bridget Jones's Diary' and 'Hannibal'. Sam’s thumping, pounding, relentlessly driving bass lines have been heard accompanying the likes of Bob James, Billy Kilson, Gary Novak, Joe Lock, Dave Kekowski, Guy Barker, Dave O'Higgins, Pete King, Gareth Williams, Claire Martin, Jim Mullen, Alan Barnes, Tim Whitehead, John Horler, Gwyneth Herbert, John Dankworth, The BBC Big Band and Robbie Williams. SIMON LEA - Drums Another young lion of the vibrant UK jazz scene, Simon is widely regarded as one of the most exciting drummers to have come out of the U.K in years. Simon works regularly with the bands of Dave O’Higgins, Gwyneth Herbert, Guy Barker and has been playing with James Pearson’s acclaimed piano trio for the last year or so.












