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Hideaway was a jazz club in Streatham, south London which featured live performances of jazz, funk, swing and soul music as well as stand-up comedy nights. It opened in 2010 and won the Jazz Venue/Promoter of the Year category in the 2011 Parliamentary Jazz Awards.
Northway Books founded in 2000, is a British publishing company specialising mainly in books about the history of jazz in Britain. UK Jazz News (formerly London Jazz News) is a digital publication founded in 2009. It features live and album reviews, interviews, and news articles.
1986: Live at Ronnie Scott's, London – Anita O'Day; 1988: Live at Ronnie Scott's – Curtis Mayfield; 1988: I Gotta Right to Sing (live at Ronnie Scott's) – Marion Montgomery; 1988: Live at Ronnie Scott's – Roy Ayers; 1989: The London Concert – George Russell's Living Time Orchestra; 1990: Live at Ronnie's – John Dankworth Big Band
It hosts live music in an attached music room that has a seated capacity of 70 people. [1] [2] [3] Overlooking the river Thames, it was one of the first and most important jazz venues in Britain. The Bull's original music room was opened at the same time as Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club [4] and became known as the "suburban Ronnie Scott's". [5]
The book covers the history of London as a city of jazz festivals since about 1949 and includes material on festivals at Bracknell, Camden, Crawley, and Richmond/Reading. In 2018, the final of the BBC Young Jazz Musician competition formed part of the festival, and the performances at the Queen Elizabeth Hall were broadcast the following day by ...
The 100 Club is a music venue located at 100 Oxford Street, London, England, where it has been hosting live music since 24 October 1942.It was originally called the Feldman Swing Club, but changed its name when the father of the current owner took over in 1964.
Cafe Oto is a venue for free jazz, experimental and free improvisation performances located in the Dalston district of London, United Kingdom.. Founded in 2008 Cafe Oto (sound or noise in Japanese) is located in the heart of Dalston and provides a platform for experimental music ranging across all genres from folk, rock, noise to electronica.
The Marquee Club was a music venue in London, England, which opened in 1958 with a range of jazz and skiffle acts. It was a small and relatively cheap club, in the heart of London's West End. It was the location of the first live performance by the Rolling Stones on 12 July 1962. [1] [2]