Leon Merian (17 September 1923 – 15 August 2007) was an American jazz trumpeter and teacher. Dizzy Gillespie described his playing as "One of the most beautiful sounds you'll ever hear."[1] Merian was also a French teacher and public school administrator.
Life
He was born Leon Megerdichian[2] in South Braintree, Massachusetts, on 17 September 1923, to Armenian immigrant parents.
Merian learned trumpet from Georges Mager.
He was a sidesman to Lucky Millinder, touring with his band in the segregated south, where, not welcome at either "white" or "colored" establishments, he ended up sleeping on the tour bus.[1]
Merian moved to 20th Century Fox Records in November 1958.[3]
He later had his own band; one member of it was Herb Phillips.
His publications included the well known Trumpet Isometics. He wrote an autobiography that was published in 2000.[4]
Merian died on 15 August 2007, in Sarasota, Florida.
Discography
As leader
- The Magic Horn (Decca)
| Matrix number (Decca) | Date | Title | 
|---|---|---|
| 103161 | 28 August 1957 | The Magic Horn | 
| 103162 | 28 August 1957 | Love theme from La Strada | 
| 103163 | 28 August 1957 | Harlem nocturne | 
| 103164 | 28 August 1957 | Someone to watch over me | 
| 103181 | 29 August 1957 | My love and I | 
| 103182 | 29 August 1957 | The crying wind | 
| 103183 | 29 August 1957 | Lonely wine | 
| 103184 | 29 August 1957 | The nearness of you | 
| 103374 | 24 August 1957 | Something sentimental | 
| 103375 | 24 August 1957 | When you wish upon a star | 
| 103376 | 24 August 1957 | My silent love | 
| 103377 | 24 August 1957 | Dream along with me | 
| 105219 | 26 June 1958 | One Day I'll Buy a Trumpet | 
| 105220 | 26 June 1958 | Bing! Bang! Bong! | 
As sideman
- Specs Powell, Movin' In (Roulette, 1957)
- Tito Puente, The Essential Tito Puente (RCA, 2005)
- Pete Rugolo, Rugolomania (Columbia, 1955)
Lucky Millinder Orchestra
With the Lucky Millinder Orchestra:
| Matrix number (Decca) | Date | Title | 
|---|---|---|
| 73395 | 26 February 1946 | How big can you get | 
| 73396 | 26 February 1946 | More, more, more | 
| 73397 | 26 February 1946 | There's good blues tonight | 
| 73398 | 26 February 1946 | Shorty's got to go | 
| 73399 | 26 February 1946 | Chittlin' switch | 
| 73561 | 10 May 1946 | Fare Thee well Deacon Jones | 
| 73861 | 11 April 1947 | You can't put out a fire | 
| 73862 | 11 April 1947 | The spider and the fly | 
| 73863 | 11 April 1947 | Let it roll | 
| 73864 | 11 April 1947 | Begging for love | 
Gladys Bruce
With Gladys Bruce:
| Matrix number (Decca) | Date | Title | 
|---|---|---|
| 81296 | 20 July 1951 | If, if, if you were mine | 
| 81297 | 20 July 1951 | I've got the blues for my baby | 
| 81298 | 20 July 1951 | Trinidad Daddy | 
| 81299 | 20 July 1951 | The right kind of feeling | 
Alan Freed Rock 'n' Roll Band
| Matrix number (Decca) | Date | Title | 
|---|---|---|
| 102267 | 15 April 1957 | Swizzle Time | 
| 102268 | 15 April 1957 | Late Hours | 
| 102269 | 15 April 1957 | You for Me | 
| 102270 | 15 April 1957 | Readin', Writin' and Rockin' | 
| 102279 | 16 April 1957 | Three Bad Men | 
| 102280 | 16 April 1957 | Gumbo Rock | 
| 102281 | 16 April 1957 | Kissing Rock | 
| 102282 | 16 April 1957 | Sweet Potato Pie | 
| 102283 | 17 April 1957 | The Street | 
| 102284 | 17 April 1957 | Mr. Onion Head | 
| 102285 | 17 April 1957 | Ease Down | 
| 102286 | 17 April 1957 | The King's Ring | 
| 103662 | 13 November 1957 | Lady Whistle Bait | 
| 103663 | 13 November 1957 | Fandango Rock | 
| 103664 | 13 November 1957 | Cool Papa | 
| 103665 | 13 November 1957 | Teenage Strut | 
| 103681 | 15 November 1957 | Two Good Guys | 
| 103682 | 15 November 1957 | Tuxedo Junction | 
| 103683 | 15 November 1957 | In a Little Spanish Town | 
| 103684 | 15 November 1957 | Pushing | 
| 103746 | 22 November 1957 | Split Level | 
| 103747 | 22 November 1957 | A Stomping Good Time | 
| 103748 | 22 November 1957 | Two Head | 
| 103749 | 22 November 1957 | Campus Rumpus | 
Bibliography
- Trumpet Isometrics
- Leon Merian, The Man Behind The Horn, Leon Merian with Bill Bridges, Diem Publishing Co, Bradenton, Florida, 2000, 287 pp.
References
- 1 2 "Jazz Times". Jazztimes: 158. 2003.
- ↑ Joseph F. Clarke (1977). Pseudonyms. BCA. p. 114.
- ↑ Rolontz, Bob (3 November 1958). "Music as Written". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. p. 12.
- ↑ "802 Bookshelf: "Leon Merian, The Man Behind The Horn"". Associated Musicians of Greater New York – Local 802. October 2000.
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