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A big band outing for some of Britain's finest jazz musicians of the sixties. Featuring Ronnie Ross on baritone sax.
This album has an average beat per minute of 110 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 79/139 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. Tracklist The Bill Le Sage, Ronnie Ross Quartet. BPM Profile The Bill Le Sage, Ronnie Ross Quartet. Album starts at 80BPM, ends at 112BPM (+32), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing). Recent albums by Ronnie Ross.
Albert Ronald "Ronnie" Ross (2 October 1933 – 12 December 1991) was a British jazz baritone saxophonist. Born in Calcutta, India, to Scottish parents, Ross moved to England in 1946 and was educated at the Perse School in Cambridge. He toured the United States in 1959 and Europe later that year with the Modern Jazz Quartet. From 1961 to 1965 he played with Bill Le Sage, and later with Woody Herman, John Dankworth, Friedrich Gulda, and Clark Terry. Ross was a saxophone tutor for a young David Bowie, played baritone saxophone on The Beatles' White Album track "Savoy Truffle" and years later was the baritone sax soloist on the Lou Reed song "Walk on the Wild Side", which was co-produced by Bowie. He also had guest appearances as a soloist on several Matt Bianco albums.
Albert Ronald "Ronnie" Ross was a British jazz baritone saxophonist. Ross was a saxophone tutor for a young David Bowie, played tenor saxophone on The Beatles White Album track "Savoy Truffle" and years later was the soloist on the Lou Reed song "Walk on the Wild Side", which was co-produced by Bowie.
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Bill Le Sage & Ronnie Ross. If You Were The Only Girl In The World. Bill Le Sage: Feet of Clay (1960). x. Čeština Deutsch Eλληνικά English English (UK) Español Français हिन्दी Italiano 日本語 한국어 Nederlands Polski Português Русский язык Türkçe 中文.
Le Sage grew up in a musical family, learning t. .During the 50s and 60s he played with bands led by Tony Kinsey, Kenny Baker, Ronnie Ross, Jack Parnell and Chris Barber, and also led his own groups. In 1969, he formed his Bebop Preservation Society band which remained in existence on-and-off over the next three decades. During this period he also worked with many of the UK’s leading contemporary jazz artists including Barbara Thompson’s Jubiaba and Martin Drew
Bill Le Sage was part of the first wave of British bebop musicians to emerge in the late 1940s, and remained a lifelong devotee and highly skilled exponent of the form throughout a long and distinguished career. He was a founder member of the most famous British bebop band of its day, the Johnny Dankworth Seven. He told the story of his introduction to the famously grubby mecca of bebop many times. The liner on which he arrived docked at dawn precisely opposite the famous street, and Le Sage wandered along the deserted sidewalk until he encountered the only other person to be seen at that hour, and asked where the jazz was to be found. The man turned out to be trumpeter Red Rodney, then working with Charlie Parker. The became fast friends, and eventually worked together in Le Sage's band after Rodney's comeback in the mid-1980s.
b. Albert Ronald Ross, 2 October 1933, Calcutta, India, d. 12 December 1991, London, England.
| A1 | Theme From Rachmaninov's 2nd Piano Concerto |
| A2 | Starry Night |
| A3 | Minuet (Boccherini) |
| A4 | Rhapsody In Blue |
| A5 | You Are My Heart's Delight |
| A6 | Warsaw Concerto |
| B1 | Theme From Tchaikovsky's 1st Piano Concerto |
| B2 | Humoresque (Dvorak) |
| B3 | Greensleeves |
| B4 | Baubles, Bangles And Beads |
| B5 | Twinkle Toes |
| B6 | Miniature Overture - Nutcracker Ballet |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SD-900, D 900 | Bill Le Sage / Ronnie Ross | Bill Le Sage / Ronnie Ross - Twice Times Keyboard (LP, Album, Club) | World Record Club, World Record Club | SD-900, D 900 | Australia | 1966 |
| T 478 | Bill Le Sage / Ronnie Ross | Bill Le Sage / Ronnie Ross - Twice Times Keyboard (LP, Album) | World Record Club | T 478 | UK | 1966 |
| ST 478 | Bill Le Sage / Ronnie Ross | Bill Le Sage / Ronnie Ross - Twice Times Keyboard (LP) | World Record Club | ST 478 | UK | 1966 |
| D 900, D-900 | Bill Le Sage / Ronnie Ross | Bill Le Sage / Ronnie Ross - Twice Times Keyboard (LP, Album, Mono, Club) | World Record Club, World Record Club | D 900, D-900 | Australia | 1966 |
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