Laurence Cottle played bass on the recording on a session-basis, but was never an official band member.
Laurence Olivier | Laurence Sterne | Laurence Fishburne | Laurence Binyon | Paul Laurence Dunbar | Laurence Harvey | Margaret Laurence | Laurence Monroe Klauber | Laurence Oliphant | Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen | Laurence Hutton | St Laurence's Church, Reading | St. Laurence O'Toole | Richard Laurence | Laurence Sulivan | Laurence O'Neill | Laurence Olivier Award | Laurence O'Keefe | Laurence Housman | Laurence Hope (artist) | Laurence Hope | Laurence Ginnell | Laurence Doherty | Laurence Cottle | William L. Laurence | Sydney Laurence | St Laurence's GAA | St Laurence's Church | Laurence Whistler | Laurence Tribe |
CUJO has performed in numerous professional venues in the UK on national tours including the Bull's Head in Barnes, won gold awards in UK-wide big band competitions and has collaborated with world-famous musicians, composers and arrangers such as Laurence Cottle (2013), Stan Sulzmann (2012), Steve Waterman (2010), Issie Barratt and Mike Gibbs (2009), and Mark Nightingale (2007).
In 1993 Ongley collaborated with British trumpeter Steve Waterman and bass player Laurence Cottle, to release his first jazz record, "Song for Ros", recorded at Abbey Road Studios on 24 April 1993.