Ronnie Ross
Real Name:
Albert Ronald Ross
Profile:
Scottish jazz baritone saxophonist, born 2 October 1933 in Calcutta, India, died 12 December 1991 in London, England, UK.
Played with: Don Rendell, Ted Heath, Marshall Brown, Woody Herman, Allan Ganley, Bill Le Sage, and others plus recorded the sax solo for Lou Reed on ‘Walk On The Wild Side’. Notable for being the saxophone tutor for a young David Bowie.
Played with: Don Rendell, Ted Heath, Marshall Brown, Woody Herman, Allan Ganley, Bill Le Sage, and others plus recorded the sax solo for Lou Reed on ‘Walk On The Wild Side’. Notable for being the saxophone tutor for a young David Bowie.
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In Groups:
Directions In Jazz Unit,
Don Rendell Jazz Six,
Don Rendell Sextet,
Friedrich Gulda Und Sein Eurojazz-Orchester,
Herb Miller Orchestra,
Jazz Workshop, Ruhr Festival 1962,
Johnny Keating And All Stars,
Kenny Baker's Dozen,
Ronnie Ross & His Band,
Ronnie Ross Quintet,
Ted Heath And His Music,
The Armada Orchestra,
The Bill Le Sage / Ronnie Ross Quartet,
The European All Stars,
The Frank Ricotti All Stars,
The International Youth Band,
The Pride Of London Big Band,
The Tony Kinsey Quartet,
The Tubby Hayes Orchestra,
Václav Zahradník Big Band,
Vic Lewis And His Allstars,
Vic Lewis And His Orchestra,
Woody Herman's Anglo-American Herd
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