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Croon sensation Matt Dusk returns to Ronnie Scott’s London in October

Matt DuskFollowing the success of his debut show at London’s Ronnie Scott’s on July 15th, Canadian Jazz sensation Matt Dusk, today announces a series of intimate shows at the legendary Jazz venue, from October 1st through October 3rd 2007.

Matt Dusk, who just released his big-band album, Back In Town (UCJ/DECCA), will be bringing back to his adoring London crowd, his interpretations of Big Band standards, resonating a stylised sophistication in keeping of the greats, such as Sinatra’s “The Best Is Yet To Come”, as well as his own repertoire, including title track, “Back In Town”.

Matt Dusk, who is a part of a modern day crooning rat pack (along with the likes of Michael Buble and Dusk’s label mate Jamie Cullum) is currently enjoying massive Worldwide success, with major tours across North America, Europe and Japan. Self styled, and a born entertainer, Dusk upon his return to London in the Autumn, will once again be joined by The Ronnie Scott’s Big Band.

Cool, credible and suave; sit back and enjoy.

Show Information: Matt Dusk with The Ronnie Scott’s Big Band:

Dates: Monday October 1st, Tuesday October 2nd, Wednesday October 3rd 2007
Venue: Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club, 47 Frith Street, Soho, London W1D 4HT
Doors: 18:00
Tickets: £TBC

Ronnie Scott’s Official Website – 020 7439 0747

Matt Dusk – Back in Town on amazon.com

Matt Dusk Official Website



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