John Fordham. Documentary tribute to the London jazz venue. In 1959, Ronnie Scott, a young saxophone player, opened a club where he and his friends could play. The club has had its ups and downs, but Ronnie Scott's is now known as the heartbeat of British jazz. Ronnie's greatest admirers pay tribute, including movie director Mel Brooks, writer Alan Plater and the Rt Hon Kenneth Clarke, MP, and there's archive footage of performances at the club by Zoot Sims, Sonny Rollins, Dizzy Gillespie and Ella Fitzgerald. Still looking for more?
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