Karl L. King
Karl L. King
1891–31 March 1971
Karl Lawrence King, a native of Paintersville, Ohio, grew up as a self-taught musician with very little schooling of any kind. At eighteen, he began a career playing in and directing circus bands, including those of Barnum and Bailey, Robinson Famous Shows, the Sells-Floto Circus, and Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. King settled down in Fort Dodge, Iowa in 1920 and for the next fifty-one years conducted the city's municipal band.
"Barnum and Bailey's Favorite" remains his best known circus march, but other pieces that retain their popularity among fans of band music include:
"Garland Entrée"
"The Melody Shop"
"The New Madison Square Garden"
"Woody Van's"
"The Big Cage"
"Valley Forge"
"The Peacemaker"
"Circus Days"
"Rough Riders"
"Emblem of Freedom"
"The Royal Scotch Highlanders"
"Allied Honor"
"The Walking Frog"
(from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
Learn lots more about Karl L. King at these excellent sites:
http://karlking.us/
http://karlking.us/municipal/kkband.htm
