Louis Metcalf

Louis Metcalf (February 28, 1905 - October 27, 1981) was a jazz cornetist and trumpeter. He played for a short time with Duke Ellington for which he is best remembered.

Metcalf was born in Webster Groves, Missouri. As a youth he first trained on the drums but switched over to cornet permanently. As a teenager in St. Louis, Missouri he played with Charlie Creath.

Metcalf moved to New York City in 1923 and participated in the fertile jazz scene there, playing with such legends as Willie "The Lion" Smith, Jelly Roll Morton, Benny Carter and King Oliver. In 1926 Duke Ellington hired Metcalf to play in his seminal orchestra, where his mellow tone contrasted with Bubber Miley's. In the 1930s Metcalf led his own bands and joined Fletcher Henderson's.

In 1946 Metcalf moved to Montreal and formed the International Band, the first to play the nascent bebop style in Canada. Under his leadership the Café Saint-Michel was the hub of the jazz scene in Montreal for a few years, with local musicians such as the young Oscar Peterson and visiting Americans such as Art Pepper, Fats Navarro and Sonny Rollins sitting in with the band.

A drug bust prompted Metcalf to return to New York City in 1951. He released an album entitled "I've Got The Peace Brother Blues" in 1966 where he demonstrates that his style had indeed evolved since his days with Ellington. Metcalf was less active after falling ill in 1968 and died in 1981.

Duke Ellington
Studio albums
  • The Blanton–Webster Band
  • Never No Lament: The Blanton-Webster Band
  • Braggin' in Brass: The Immortal 1938 Year
  • Liberian Suite
  • Great Times!
  • Masterpieces by Ellington
  • Ellington Uptown
  • The Duke Plays Ellington
  • Ellington ‘55
  • Dance to the Duke!
  • Ellington Showcase
  • Historically Speaking
  • Duke Ellington Presents...
  • The Complete Porgy and Bess
  • A Drum Is a Woman
  • Studio Sessions, Chicago 1956
  • Such Sweet Thunder
  • Ellington Indigos
  • Black, Brown and Beige
  • Duke Ellington at the Bal Masque
  • The Cosmic Scene
  • Happy Reunion
  • Jazz Party
  • Back to Back
  • Side by Side
  • Anatomy of a Murder
  • Festival Session
  • Blues in Orbit
  • The Nutcracker Suite
  • Piano in the Background
  • Swinging Suites by Edward E. and Edward G.
  • Unknown Session
  • Piano in the Foreground
  • The Great Summit: The Master Takes
  • Paris Blues
  • First Time! The Count Meets the Duke
  • Duke Ellington & John Coltrane
  • Featuring Paul Gonsalves
  • Studio Sessions 1957 & 1962
  • Midnight in Paris
  • Duke Ellington Meets Coleman Hawkins
  • Studio Sessions, New York 1962
  • Money Jungle
  • Afro-Bossa
  • The Symphonic Ellington
  • Duke Ellington's Jazz Violin Session
  • Studio Sessions New York 1963
  • My People
  • Ellington '65
  • Duke Ellington Plays Mary Poppins
  • Ellington '66
  • Concert in the Virgin Islands
  • The Popular Duke Ellington
  • The Far East Suite
  • The Jaywalker
  • Studio Sessions, 1957, 1965, 1966, 1967, San Francisco, Chicago, New York
  • ...And His Mother Called Him Bill
  • Second Sacred Concert
  • Studio Sessions New York, 1968
  • Latin American Suite
  • The Pianist
  • New Orleans Suite
  • Orchestral Works
  • The Suites, New York 1968 & 1970
  • The Intimacy of the Blues
  • The Afro-Eurasian Eclipse
  • Studio Sessions, 1957, 1965, 1966, 1967, San Francisco, Chicago, New York
  • Studio Sessions New York & Chicago, 1965, 1966 & 1971
  • The Intimate Ellington
  • The Ellington Suites
  • This One's for Blanton!
  • Up in Duke’s Workshop
  • Duke's Big 4
  • Mood Ellington
Live albums
  • The Carnegie Hall Concerts: January 1943
  • The Carnegie Hall Concerts: December 1944
  • The Carnegie Hall Concerts: January 1946
  • The Carnegie Hall Concerts: December 1947
  • Ellington at Newport
  • Dance Concerts, California 1958
  • Dance Dates, California 1958
  • Newport 1958
  • Jazz at the Plaza Vol. II
  • Duke Ellington at the Alhambra
  • Live at the Blue Note
  • The Great Paris Concert
  • A Concert of Sacred Music
  • In the Uncommon Market
  • Soul Call
  • Yale Concert
  • 70th Birthday Concert
  • Togo Brava Suite
  • Live at the Whitney
  • Third Sacred Concert
  • Eastbourne Performance
Collaborations
with Alice Babs
  • Serenade to Sweden
with Teresa Brewer
  • It Don't Mean a Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing
with Rosemary Clooney
  • Blue Rose
with Ella Fitzgerald
  • Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Duke Ellington Songbook
  • Ella at Duke's Place
  • The Stockholm Concert, 1966
  • Ella and Duke at the Cote D'Azur
with Frank Sinatra
  • Francis A. & Edward K.
Compositions
  • "All Too Soon"
  • "Azure"
  • "Black and Tan Fantasy"
  • "Black, Brown and Beige"
  • "C Jam Blues"
  • "Cotton Tail"
  • "Day Dream"
  • "Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue"
  • "Do Nothing Till You Hear from Me"
  • "Don't Get Around Much Anymore"
  • "Drop Me Off in Harlem"
  • "Everything But You"
  • "I Ain't Got Nothin' But the Blues"
  • "I Didn't Know About You"
  • "I Got It Bad (and That Ain't Good)"
  • "I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart"
  • "I'm Beginning to See the Light"
  • "I'm Just a Lucky So-and-So"
  • "In a Mellow Tone"
  • "In a Sentimental Mood"
  • "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)"
  • "Just A-Sittin' and A-Rockin'"
  • "Just Squeeze Me (But Please Don't Tease Me)"
  • "Mood Indigo"
  • " Prelude to a Kiss"
  • "Rocks in My Bed"
  • "(In My) Solitude"
  • "Sophisticated Lady"
Billy Strayhorn compositions
associated with Ellington
  • "Take the "A" Train"
  • "Lush Life"
  • "Chelsea Bridge"
  • "Something to Live For"
  • "Satin Doll"
  • "Blood Count"
Juan Tizol compositions
associated with Ellington
  • "Caravan"
  • "Perdido"
Orchestra
members
  • Hayes Alvis
  • Cat Anderson
  • Ivie Anderson
  • Harold Ashby
  • Alice Babs
  • Shorty Baker
  • Butch Ballard
  • Art Baron
  • Aaron Bell
  • Louie Bellson
  • Joe Benjamin
  • Barney Bigard
  • Lou Blackburn
  • Jimmy Blanton
  • Wellman Braud
  • Lawrence Brown
  • Harry Carney
  • Johnny Coles
  • Willie Cook
  • Buster Cooper
  • Kay Davis
  • Wild Bill Davis
  • Wilbur De Paris
  • Bobby Durham
  • Mercer Ellington
  • Rolf Ericson
  • Jimmy Forrest
  • Victor Gaskin
  • Peter Giger
  • Tyree Glenn
  • Paul Gonsalves
  • Sonny Greer
  • Fred Guy
  • Jimmy Hamilton
  • Otto Hardwick
  • Rick Henderson
  • Al Hibbler
  • Johnny Hodges
  • Major Holley
  • Quentin Jackson
  • Hilton Jefferson
  • Herb Jeffries
  • Freddie Jenkins
  • Money Johnson
  • Herbie Jones
  • Taft Jordan
  • Al Killian
  • Queen Esther Marrow
  • Wendell Marshall
  • Murray McEachern
  • Louis Metcalf
  • James "Bubber" Miley
  • Harold "Geezil" Minerve
  • Ray Nance
  • Tricky Sam Nanton
  • Oscar Pettiford
  • Eddie Preston
  • Russell Procope
  • Junior Raglin
  • Betty Roché
  • Ernie Royal
  • Al Sears
  • Joya Sherrill
  • Willie Smith
  • Rex Stewart
  • Billy Strayhorn
  • Billy Taylor
  • Clark Terry
  • Juan Tizol
  • Norris Turney
  • Ben Webster
  • Arthur Whetsol
  • Cootie Williams
  • Nelson Williams
  • Skippy Williams
  • Booty Wood
  • Jimmy Woode
  • Britt Woodman
  • Sam Woodyard
Filmography
  • Black and Tan
  • Check and Double Check
  • Belle of the Nineties
  • Murder at the Vanities
  • Cabin in the Sky
  • Paris Blues
  • Assault on a Queen
  • Change of Mind
Related
  • Duke Ellington Bridge
  • Duke Ellington House
  • Duke Ellington School of the Arts
  • Irving Mills
  • Sophisticated Ladies
  • Sacred Concerts
Discography
Authority control
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Name Metcalf, Louis
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Date of birth February 28, 1905
Place of birth
Date of death October 27, 1981
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