Thursday, 4 March 2010

Ronnie Ross: Singing at the Barbershop












Some entirely new material with much thanks to Kuno Krook and Willem Giezeman.
Recorded on cassette all those years ago and just lately come to light.

82/2

Ronnie Ross - baritone saxophone
John Horler - piano
Harry Emmery - bass
Eric Ineke - drums

1. I Hear a Rhapsody (Jack Baker/George Fragos/Dick Gasparre) (13:01)
2. Israel (Johnny Carisi) (11:52)
3. Have You Met Miss Jones? (Richard Rodgers) (11:39)
4. Sweet and Lovely (Gus Arnheim/Jules LeMare/Harry Tobias) (14:01)
5. Ack, Värmeland du Sköna (Dear Old Stockholm) (Traditional) (5:44)

October 14 1982 Café ‘t Barbiertje, Hellevoetsluis, Holland

Links for FLAC download

http://rapidshare.com/files/358858758/RRSatBS.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/358840023/RRSatBS.part2.rar

12 comments:

the jazzman said...

Congratulations on publishing new Ronnie Ross material.

jason said...

Wow! nice surprise yewsta. Seems to be the previous evening from the 'Q. Krook's Clan' recording. Many thanks to all concerned...hang on in there!

yewsta said...

We are, we are, Jason - thanks for all your kind comments. The good news is that maybe there is another to come soon, or even two! Nothing certain yet though.

jason said...

....blow that dust off baby!

bluebird said...

Ronnie Ross - Barbershop

Thanks yewsta, Kuno and Willem for this session.

Looking forward to hearing the great John Horler too.

Did Ronnie have a special fondness for the Netherlands? He seemed to find plenty of work there.

jason said...

Just curious...what happened to the two recent posts?

yewsta said...

Jason. The last two posts have had to be withdrawn as a problem has occurred. There will be more on this later.

grumpy said...

Haven't looked here for a while, glad I did - what a discovery. Thanks to all concerned.

jazzuk said...

I check by here every day....ever hopeful, that's me!

jason

yewsta said...

jason - something uploading now - hope you like it - should be here later today.

jazzuk said...

luvly jubbly!

jason

aroonie said...

Ronnie Ross - Barbershop

Excellent - with a great choice of songs. A very nice find.

Thank you yet again , Yewsta.