Ronn Metcalfe
Deceased Person
1930 – 1969
Who was Ronn Metcalfe?
Ronn Metcalfe was a Canadian big band leader from St. Catharines and music industry leader.
He released an LP named after the title track "Twistin' at the Woodchopper's Ball" which garnered him a gold record. He used this success to start a rock and roll band scene in Niagara, Canada. He created Image Artist Representatives booking/managing agency, and opened The Castle, the premiere club for bands between Buffalo and Toronto.
Another hit from Metcalfe was a song called "Back to T.O."
This Niagara scene spawned many musicians such as Neil Peart from Rush, Glen Gratto from Lee Aaron, Bullrush, and The Mad Cats, Gary Storin from The Stampeders, The Hunt's Paul Dickinson, and Brian Gagnon and other music industry "behind the scene" types such as Jimmy Johnson from Rush and Styx.
Some of Metcalfe's band include:
Drummer Chico Fernandez who went on to work with Motown and Vegas acts
Alto sax Fred Lipsius who went on to create Blood, Sweat & Tears
Bass trombonist Tony Salvatore who later joined Doc Severinsen's Tonight Show Band
Sam Falzone who later joined up with Don Ellis.
Ronn Metcalfe died of a sudden heart attack at the age of 38 while on a business/family trip to Ottawa.
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