- Ronnie Scott's Jazz Farrago
"Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Farrago" is a compilation of features from "Jazz at Ronnie Scott’s" magazine, the house magazine of the famous London jazz venue
Ronnie Scott’s Club in Soho which is still in operation after nearly fifty years.Background
The magazine was published for over twenty-five years from 1979-2006 producing a total of 159 issues under editorship of its founder editor,
Jim Godbolt , acknowledged jazz historian. (Godbolt’s other books include two volumes of "History of Jazz in Britain", 1919-50 and 1950-70, "The World of Jazz" and a very entertaining autobiography "All This and Many a Dog", which had one journalist describe Godbolt as theP.G. Wodehouse of jazz journalism.)"Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Farrago" draws from the vast material in those issues and collates profiles of the Club’s principals and the assortment of memorable characters who were associated with Ronnie Scott’s; facts of jazz history; humorous writing; gossip columns and interviews with famous personalities like
John Dankworth ,Kenneth Clarke , then the Chancellor of the Exchequer,Spike Milligan ,Charlie Watts ,Barbara Windsor andMichael Parkinson and, of course,Ronnie Scott himself.Humour has played a vital role in the magazine, following in the tradition established by Ronnie Scott at the microphone in his own club and is much in evidence in this selection, giving it a unique flavour, very much a part of the jazz ambience. In fact, the articles are a unique record of a club that is a London landmark, internationally known.In addition to contributions by acknowledged experts on jazz music, the book’s pages are graced by the poems of Ron Rubin and drawings by such brilliant artists as
Wally Fawkes (Trog),Nemethy ,Picton ,Pennington andMonty Sunshine and photographs byDavid Redfern andDavid Sinclair .George Melly wrote the two-page foreword.This hugely entertaining, beautifully produced and lavishly illustrated volume documents an important era in British jazz as well as giving a picture of a unique social history.The book makes a very interesting read, particularly to music lovers, but general readership is attracted by its varied contents assembled in a ‘dip into any page’ format.
This book is an important recollection of an epoch-making period in jazz music's history
ISBN 9780955762802
more about the book's contents [http://ronniesjazzfarrago.co.uk/index.html]
the Ronnie Scott's Club website [http://www.ronniescotts.co.uk/]
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