Diary dates: Ronnie's online

The #lockdownsessions programme for the spring at Ronnie Scott's includes an Easter Sunday and special International Women’s Day focus plus National Youth Jazz Orchestra next generation collaborations. Online on Youtube and Facebook at 8pm GMT on …

Published: 10 Feb 2021. Updated: 3 years.

The #lockdownsessions programme for the spring at Ronnie Scott's includes an Easter Sunday and special International Women’s Day focus plus National Youth Jazz Orchestra next generation collaborations. Online on Youtube and Facebook at 8pm GMT on these dates:

February schedule

Thursday 11 February JD3

Sunday 14 Feb A Swingin’ Love Story – Valentine’s Day Special with the Emma Smith quartet

Monday 15 Feb Emilia Mårtensson

Thursday 18 Feb James Beckwith

Sunday 21 Feb Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Orchestra

Monday 22 Feb Shri feat. Dennis Rollins

Thursday 25 Feb Charlie Stacey

Sunday 28 Feb Classical Kicks presents A Music Trip from Bluegrass to Brian Wilson

March schedule

Monday 1 March Resolution 88

Thursday 4 March Ian Shaw sings the songs of Joni Mitchell and David Bowie

Sunday 7 March Denny Ilett’s Electric Lady Big Band

Monday 8 March Women in Jazz artist TBC

Thursday 11 March Emily Francis trio

Sunday 14 March NYJO Presents: Helena Debono

Monday 15 March Xhosa Cole

Thursday 18 March Heidi Vogel celebrates Sarah Vaughan: The Brazilian albums

Sunday 21 March Big Band Metheny

Monday 22 March Ross Stanley presents Time Is of the Essence: A Tribute to Michael Brecker

Thursday 25 March Jackson Mathod

Sunday 28 March NYJO Presents: Rosie Frater-Taylor

Monday 29 March Imaani

April schedule

Thursday 1 April Joe Downard Quartet feat. Alex Hitchcock, Noah Stoneman and Jason Brown

Easter Sunday 4 April Pasadena Roof Orchestra

Monday 5 April Alice Zawadzki

Thursday 8 April W3 Funk Sessions

Sunday 11 April NYJO Presents: Roella Oloro

Monday 12 April The Scientists

Thursday 15 April Matt Ford sings Intimate Sinatra

Sunday 18 April NYJO Presents: Karen Shiraishi

Monday 19 April Rachael Cohen presents Dynamic Duo: the musical partnership of Lee Morgan and Jackie McLean

Thursday 22 April Ife Ogunjobi

Sunday 25 April Anthony Kerr The Art Of The Vibes: 20th Century Jazz from the Vibraphone Viewpoint

Monday 26 April Dominic Canning presents Doom Cannon

Thursday 29 April Partisans

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A band that has still to gig. What a prospect. Take 'Lost Takeno' for instance from Recaptures by Minihi. Not classical, it's not pop, it's not really any genre but you could be coming at the album from any of these areas, throw in electronica for …

Published: 10 Feb 2021. Updated: 3 years.

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A band that has still to gig. What a prospect. Take 'Lost Takeno' for instance from Recaptures by Minihi. Not classical, it's not pop, it's not really any genre but you could be coming at the album from any of these areas, throw in electronica for good measure as well, and you'd probably connect on some level via any of these directions. A percussion duo writing original music, Berklee and Guildhall-trained Zands and Agnes Obel player Louise Anna Duggan (top) allow internal pulse a great freedom whether directed a tiny bit by vocals or more to the core by hammered dulcimer, vibes, piano, bells, bodhrán even and an ingenious electronic wash – the waves of tension and release roil until they against the odds reach a becalmed resolution. A very upfront personal sound that jumps species from musical cell to the pump and rush of blood: it is a beautifully recorded completeness that you've just got to hear. On Unperceived out on 12 March