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Click here for more info about 'Ronnie Scott - Ronnie Scott Orchestra EP'Click here for more info about 'Ronnie Scott - Ronnie Scott Orchestra EP'

RONNIE SCOTT ORCHESTRA Ronnie Scott Orchestra (Rare 1956 UK purple & gold Esquire label 4-track 'microgroove' 7'' EP with solid centre. Features rare versions of Dizzy Reece's Pearl and Duke Jordan's classic Jordu. Henry Shaw, Ken Wray, Derek Humble, Pete King, Bennie Green, Victor Feldman, Lennie Bush and Phil Seamen complete the band. The front laminated flipback picture sleeve is pristine with negligible creasing and the vinyl looks barely played! E.P.81) more...
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Click here for more info about 'Ronnie Scott - E.P. 51'Click here for more info about 'Ronnie Scott - E.P. 51'

RONNIE SCOTT QUARTET E.P. 51 (Fantastic 1955 UK 4-track 7" EP featuring Tangerine, How Am I To Know, I Cover The Waterfront & Night & Day, all recorded on 18/06/53, front laminated flipback picture sleeve. The picture sleeve shows few signs of being nearly fifty years old with one small side split & minimal creasing, the vinyl has only light inaudible surface marks & an intact push out centre! EP-51) more...
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Genres: British Jazz, Jazz

Alternative artists: Ronny Scott, Ronnie Scot

RONNIE SCOTT Music Discography Of Rare 7" & 12" Vinyl Singles & RONNIE SCOTT CD Singles

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