58. Double Event (later released as Stompin' With The Ronnie Ross Quintet - 1958) - Ronnie Ross (alto and baritone sax), Bert Courtley (trumpet, mellophone)...
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Ross (rugby league), Australian rugby league footballer Ronald Ross (disambiguation) Ronnie Ross (1933–1991), jazz baritone saxophonist Russell Ross (1929–1999)...
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Runoko Rashidi (born Ronnie Ross and later known as Ronald Lamar; 16 August 1954 – 2 August 2021) was a historian, essayist, author and public lecturer...
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managed many musicians, including his ex-wife Diana Ross, Billy Preston, Rufus, the Rolling Stones' Ronnie Wood, Meat Loaf and Status Quo. Silberstein was...
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group's producer Phil Spector, who later married Ronnie Bennett. Talley said that when she met Scott Ross, her future husband, she became a born-again Christian...
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with Tommy Whittle for much of the 1970s, Tony Coe later in the decade, Ronnie Ross for several years in the 1980s, Peter King in the late 1980s and early...
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Robinson (alt/cit); Keith Bird (ten/b-clt); Frank Reedy (ten/con-cit); Ronnie Ross (bar/cit); Alec Firman, Sid Sax, William Miller, Paul Scherman, Leonard...
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sportsman; shinty player for Kingussie Ronnie Ross (1933–1991), British jazz baritone saxophonist Ronald J. Ross, American radiologist This disambiguation...
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Midsomer Murders Alan Clifford Episode: "The Straw Woman" 2005 New Tricks Ronnie Ross Episode: "A Delicate Touch" 2006 Foyle's War David Barrett Episode: "Invasion"...
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jazzy arrangement (courtesy of bassist Herbie Flowers and saxophonist Ronnie Ross) was musically atypical for Reed, it eventually became his signature...
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Ellefson, Danny Moss and Derek Collins – tenor sax on "Savoy Truffle" Ronnie Ross and Bernard George – baritone sax on "Savoy Truffle" Alf Reece – tuba...
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from the original on January 6, 2012. Retrieved July 22, 2011. Dena Ross, Ronnie's Ridiculous Xenadrine Ad, wetpaint.com, January 4, 2011 "Famously Single...
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Clare & Ronnie Stephenson – Drum Spectacular 1966: The Stan Tracey Big Band 1967: Stan Tracey Quartet – With Love from Jazz 1968: Ronnie Ross – Cleopatra's...
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but the choice of noted studio musicians remained consistent, with Ronnie Ross being the most prominent example. After the first album with the new...
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"Goodnight Ladies" and "Make Up" John Halsey – drums Trevor Bolder – trumpet Ronnie Ross – soprano saxophone on "Goodnight Ladies"; baritone saxophone on "Walk...
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Jimmy Hastings – flute Jeff Daly – saxophones Bob Efford – saxophones Ronnie Ross – saxophones Alan Skidmore – saxophones Winston Stone – saxophones Malcolm...
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The Ronettes (section Ronnie Spector and the Ronettes)
The group consisted of the lead singer Veronica Bennett (later known as Ronnie Spector), her older sister Estelle Bennett, and their cousin Nedra Talley...
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Ronnie Scott, Tubby Hayes, Don Rendell, Peter King, Dickie Hawdon, Eddie Harvey, Jack Fallon, Harry Beckett, Bill Le Sage, Shake Keane, Ronnie Ross,...
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Kenny Baker, Bert Ezzard, and Ray Davies or Eddie Blair – trumpets Ronnie Ross, Bob Efford – tenor sax Harry Klein – baritone sax The Impressions recorded...
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with trumpeter Kenny Baker. In 1963, he was with the Bill Le Sage and Ronnie Ross quartet, with Allan Ganley. He then began session work in the same rhythm...
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baritone saxophone solo played over the fadeout of the song is performed by Ronnie Ross, who had taught David Bowie to play the saxophone during Bowie's childhood...
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Owen Turner (Lee Ross), but miscarries when Archie pushes her into the bar during an argument. Archie is later murdered and Ronnie is arrested as a suspect...
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1975) Dick Rosmini, A Genuine Rosmini (Imperial, 1969) Ronnie Ross, Unforgettable Ronnie Ross (INMUS, 2000) Pete Rugolo, This World, Then the Fireworks...
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Quaglino's, a London restaurant. Among his sidemen were Tubby Hayes, Ronnie Ross, Jackie Armstrong, Tommy McQuater, Bert Courtley, and Phil Seamen. Watt...
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all veterans of the British jazz scene and included Art Ellefson and Ronnie Ross. Ken Scott, the Beatles' recording engineer, recalls that Harrison thought...
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Joe Moretti – rhythm guitar (track 1) Danny Moss – saxophone (track 1) Ronnie Ross – saxophone (track 1) Big Jim Sullivan – electric guitar (track 5) Eric...
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percussion Guest Musicians David Fryman – guitars (8), backing vocals (8) Ronnie Ross – baritone saxophone (2, 4, 5) Ian Dickson – tenor saxophone (2, 4, 5)...
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Days. As Zippy, Ronnie has appeared on The Jim Davidson Show (Thames), The Generation Game (BBC), Five (TV)'s Night Fever, The Jonathan Ross Show (Channel...
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manager, Ken Pitt). As a teenager he took some lessons on saxophone by Ronnie Ross. All other instruments (including piano, keyboards/synths, electric/acoustic...
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quintet featuring Tony Archer and Harold McNair. In 1966, he was in the Ronnie Ross Big Band which was recorded live for NDR. In 1968, he played in the trumpet...
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