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  1. I like everything they do!" Johnny himself is an engaging pianist, someone whose melodic inventions linger, whose rhythmic drive never falters. He supports and encourages the ensemble, the soloists masterfully. One of his inspirations was Billy Kyle, long associated with John Kirby and Louis Armstrong, serious names to put on a jazz resume ...

  2. Highlights include Frank Tate's bass solo in Ring Dem Bells, the enterprising arrangement of Only a Rose, and the John Kirby-like Minute Waltz (based on Charlie Shavers' arrangement). The musicians don't put a foot wrong at any point on this CD, which makes one glad to be a jazz fan.

  3. An original work for Christmas, written and conducted by Jonathan Kirby for chamber orchestra and choir. Premiered and recorded live 12/24/2018 at the Franci...

    • 6 Min.
    • 161
    • Jonathan Kirby
  4. Synopsis. The platoon are going to be featured in a film to help the war effort, but are annoyed to find they are playing the Nazis. Chaos ensues when they are mistaken for real German soldiers, triggering an invasion alert.

  5. Having navigated a few hurdles including a global pandemic, we're over the moon to throw our doors open, and once again welcome the patient folks of West Kirby and Wirral. Our hope is for the Ring O'Bells to become that great proper pub that everyone wishes they had on their doorstep, top-notch beer, quality wines, freshly made tasty food and ...

  6. The song Ring Dem Bells was written by Duke Ellington and Irving Mills and was first recorded and released by Duke Ellington and His Orchestra in 1930. It was covered by The Squadronaires, Marty Grosz and His Swinging Fools, The Johnny Varro Swing 7, The Jim Cullum Jazz Band and other artists.

  7. The current Ring O' Bells pub was built in 1810, on the site of an earlier pub of the same name, said to be one of the oldest in England. The pub (once hotel) has passed through many a hands in its history from Argyle Brewery (later Birkenhead Brewery) to Whitbread, a name change to Loch Fyne in the 1990’s and then back to the Ring O’Bells ...