Ronnie Ross

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Cleopatra's Needle 05:41 Tools
Brewer's Castle 05:19 Tools
The Country Squire 03:50 Tools
Dolphin Square 03:42 Tools
Smiling Jack 05:22 Tools
Galaway Girl 02:45 Tools
Last Of The Wine 02:56 Tools
Cleopatras Needle 02:58 Tools
Eucalyptus Kid 05:15 Tools
Tibufa 03:49 Tools
Stand By 03:32 Tools
U69 04:00 Tools
Minky 02:01 Tools
How Long Has What Been Going On 03:02 Tools
Good Morning Judge 03:00 Tools
Stompin' 05:17 Tools
Smoke gets In Your Eyes 04:04 Tools
Blue Grass 04:04 Tools
Red prune 03:48 Tools
Let's Call It Quits 06:07 Tools
Brewers Castle 04:04 Tools
Lucky Bean 06:07 Tools
The Serpent 03:38 Tools
Since Yesterday 06:07 Tools
Pitiful Pearl 03:37 Tools
Slidin' 04:22 Tools
Donation 03:05 Tools
I Won't Fret If I Don't Get the Blues Anymore 03:41 Tools
The Real Funky Blues 06:29 Tools
U 69 04:06 Tools
Three For The Bar 06:29 Tools
Tranquology 06:29 Tools
Subbasement Blues 06:29 Tools
Last Of Wine 02:58 Tools
Cleopatra Needle 03:37 Tools
The Moonbather 03:37 Tools
blues for the five of us 03:37 Tools
T's and A's 03:37 Tools
Dolphin Square(r2) 04:22 Tools
Try A Little Kindness 02:30 Tools
Stevenson's Rocket 02:30 Tools
For A Change 02:30 Tools
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Albert Ronald "Ronnie" Ross (2 October 1933, Calcutta, India – 12 December 1991, London, England) was a jazz baritone saxophonist. Born in India to Scottish parents, Ross moved to England in 1946 and was educated at the Perse School in Cambridge. He began playing tenor saxophone in the 1950s with Tony Kinsey, Ted Heath, and Don Rendell. During his tenure with Rendell, he switched to baritone saxophone. He played at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1958 and formed a group called the Jazz Makers with drummer Allan Ganley that same year. He toured the United States in 1959 and Europe later that year with the Modern Jazz Quartet. From 1961 to 1965 he played with Bill Le Sage, and later with Woody Herman, John Dankworth, Friedrich Gulda, and Clark Terry. Ross was a saxophone tutor for a young David Bowie, played tenor saxophone on The Beatles White Album track Savoy Truffle and years later was the soloist on the Lou Reed song "Walk on the Wild Side", which was co-produced by Bowie. He also had guest appearances as a soloist on several Matt Bianco albums. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.