Karl L. King
Karl Lawrence King was born February 21, 1891 in Paintersville, Ohio. His family moved to Xenia a short time later, and around the turn of the century, the King family moved to Canton, where young Karl would begin to develop an interest in bands and music. After receiving some instruction on the cornet, King switched to baritone. His first band experience was with the Thayer Military Band of Canton, while in his teens. In 1909 King spent some time as a member of bands in Columbus and also Danville, Illinois. While a member of these bands, King began to compose marches and other works. Beginning in 1910, King began a decade-long career as a circus musician, spending one season each as a baritone player in the bands of Robinson’s Famous Circus, Yankee Robinson Circus, Sells Floto Circus, and the Barnum and Bailey “Greatest Show On Earth.” He continued to write music while a member of these bands, and in 1913 wrote what would become his masterpiece, “Barnum and Bailey’s Favorite.”
In 1914 King accepted the position as bandleader on the Sells Floto/Buffalo Bill Combined Shows, a position he would hold for three seasons. In 1917 and 1918 he returned to the Barnum and Bailey Circus band, this time as its leader and conductor. Recently married and intent upon settling down, King ended his circus “trouping days” and returned to Canton in 1919, where he led the Grand Army Band. In 1920 King relocated to Fort Dodge, Iowa, where he assumed leadership of the municipal band and operated his own publishing company, the K. L. King Music House. During his tenure, the Fort Dodge band gained national recognition, and King became a beloved member of the community as well as a band musician of national and international repute. Among many honors bestowed upon King was membership in the prestigious American Bandmasters Association. He served as ABA President in 1938 and was later named an Honorary Life President. He lived in Fort Dodge for the remainder of his life, passing away on March 31, 1971. His Fort Dodge band was subsequently renamed the “Karl L. King Municipal Band” in his honor. On October 22, 2006, a life-sized bronze statue of Mr. King was unveiled on the city square in Fort Dodge, as a testament and monument to the city's most famous musician and citizen.
As a composer, King was one of the most prolific and popular in the history of band music. He composed at least 291 works, including 185 marches, 22 overtures, 12 galops, 29 waltzes, and works in many other styles. Not only did he compose some of the most brilliant and famous marches for experienced bands at the professional and university levels; he also displayed a remarkable ability to compose first-rate music for younger, less experienced musicians and bands. His music continues to be performed worldwide by bands of all experience levels.
Visit the Karl King website: www.karlking.us
Publications by Karl L. King
Concert Band
Concert Band
Concert Band
- Coast Guards
- Diamond Jubilee
- Emblem of Freedom
- Fountain of Youth
- Free World
- Gallant Marines
- The Golden Dragon
- Hosts of Freedom
- Kentucky Sunrise
- Lexington
- Lovers Lane
- Melody A La King
- The Melody Shop
- Miss Liberty
- Our Heritage
- Peace Jubilee
- Peacemaker
- The Purple Pageant
- Ragged Rozey
- Robinson's Grand Entrée
Marching Band
Solo
Ensemble
- Barnum and Bailey's Favorite
- Saxophone choir (10 part)

- Brass quintet
- The Melody Shop

- A Night in June
- Alto Sax duet
- Alto Sax duet
- Alto Sax - Tenor Sax duet
- Clarinet duet
Band
- Abdallah
- Aces of the Air
- Alamo
- Alcazar
- Algeria
- Alhambra Grotto
- Allied Honor
- Alpine Sunset
- The Altar of Genius
- American Beauty
- The American Way
- Apollo
- Arabian Nights
- Argonne
- Arkansas School Bands
- Atta-Boy
- The Attorney General
- Auld Lang Syne
- An Autumn Romance
- The Avenger
- Aviation Tournament
- Barnum and Bailey's Favorite
- The Baronet
- Belle Isle
- The Big Cage
- Big Four
- Black and Gold
- Bolivar
- Bombardier
- Bon Voyage
- Bonds of Unity
- The Brigadier-General
- Broadway One Step
- Bunker Hill
- Burma Patrol
- Call to Victory
- Canton Aero Club
- The Caravan Club
- The Cardiff Giant
- Carrollton
- Celestial Choir
- The Centaur
- The Center Ring
- Chateau Thierry
- Circus Days
- Cle Elum Eagles
- Co-Eds On Parade
- Coast Guards
- Columbian
- The Conqueror
- Cruiser Omaha
- Custer's Cavalry
- Cyrus the Great
- Dance of the Imps
- The Defending Circle
- Desdemona
- The Desert Patrol
- The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
- Diplomacy
- The Discriminator
- Don Caezar
- Drake Relays
- Dreamy Dawn
- Eclipse Galop
- Emblem of Freedom
- Emporia
- Enchanted Night
- Evening Shadows
- Eventide
- Excelsior
- Fame and Fortune
- Fete Triumphal
- Fidelity
- Flying Cadets
- Fond Hearts
- Forest City Commandery
- Franklin Post
- Free World
- Freedom City
- Friendship
- Gallant Marines
- Gallant Zouaves
- Garland Entrée
- The Gateway City
- General Grant
- General Lee
- Georgia Girl
- German Melodies
- Glorious America
- Golden Days
- The Goldman Band
- Greater Canton
- Gypsy Queen
- Hawkeye Fair
- Hawkeye Glory
- Henderson Field
- Herald of Progress
- The High Private
- The Home Town Boy
- Homestretch
- Hosts of Freedom
- Howdy Pap
- The Huntress
- Imperial
- In A Moonlit Garden
- In Old Pekin
- In Old Portugal
- International Favorites
- Invictus
- Invincible
- The Iowa Band Law
- Iowa Centennial
- The Iron Count
- The Joy Riders
- June Twilight
- The Kansas Bandman
- The Kentucky Derby
- Kentucky Sunrise
- King Henry
- Knight Errant
- Lexington
- Liberty Fleet
- The Lieutenant-Commander
- The Lone Crusader
- Love's Way
- Loyal Americans

- Loyalty
- L.S.U. Tiger Triumph
- The Magic Garden
- Majestic
- Manila Bay
- March of Freedom
- The Masquerader
- The Melody Shop
- Mercury
- Michigan on Parade
- Mighty Minnesota
- Military Life
- Miss Liberty
- The Missouri Bandman
- Monahan Post
- Monte Carlo
- Monterey
- Mooning
- A Moonlight Melody
- Moonlight on the Nile
- Morning Glory
- Morning Tears
- Mountain Trails
- Mournful Maggie
- My Lady
- The Mystic Call
- Mystic Night
- National Glory
- Nazir Grotto
- Neddermeyer Triumphal
- New Frontiers
- The New Madison Square Garden
- Niagara Maid
- Night Flight
- A Night in June
- Nightfall
- The Octopus and the Mermaid
- Ohio Division
- The Ohio Special
- Old Vienna
- Omar Khayyam
- On A Summer's Eve
- On The Warpath
- 140th Infantry
- 147th Field Artillery
- Our Heritage
- Over the Stars
- Pageantry
- Pan American
- Passing of the Red Man
- Peace Jubilee
- Peacemaker
- Persian Moonlight
- Phillipian Festival
- Plucking Roses
- Ponderoso
- Prestissimo
- Pride of Arizona
- The Pride of the Illini
- Selection From Prince Charming
- Princess of India
- The Purple Pageant
- Pursuit Squadron
- Ragged Rozey
- Remembrance
- The Rifle Rangers
- Robinson's Grand Entrée
- Roll of Honor
- Roses and Orchids
- Rough Riders
- Royal Emblem
- Royal Hippodrome
- Royal Hussars
- Royal Palm
- Royal Scotch Highlanders
- The Royalist
- Saint Mihiel
- Samson
- Santiago
- Sarasota
- Sells - Floto Triumphal
- The Silver Fountain
- Sir Galahad
- Sir Henry
- The Siren
- Sky Ranger
- Solitude
- Sons of Veterans
- South Dakota State College
- Southern Roses
- Spanish Romance
- Spirit of Springtime
- Step On It!
- Sunny Spain
- Sunshine
- The Three Musketeers
- Thumbs-Up U.S.A.
- Torch of Liberty
- Triumph
- The Trombone King
- Troubador
- Trouping Days
- True Blue
- Tuscarawas
- Twilight
- Ung-Kung-Foy-Ya
- United Nations
- The University of Chicago
- University of Idaho
- University of North Dakota
- Valiant Youth
- Valley Forge
- Vanguard of Democracy
- Venetian Beauties
- The Victor
- The Viking
- Vindication
- Vision of Cleopatra
- Voice of America
- The Voyager
- The Walking Frog
- Walsenburg
- The Wanderer
- Wanderlust
- War March of the Tartars
- Water Lilies
- We Stand United
- Westlawn Dirge
- The Whippet Race
- Wild Rose
- Wings for Peace
- Wings of Army
- Wisconsin's Pride
- Wood-Nymphs
- Woody Van's
- Wyoming Days
- Yellowstone Trail
- Youth and Progress
Orchestra
- Alcazar
- Alpine Sunset
- American Beauty
- Apollo
- An Autumn Romance
- The Avenger
- Aviation Tournament
- Barnum and Bailey's Favorite
- Belle Isle
- Canton Aero Club
- The Caravan Club
- Celestial Choir
- The Centaur
- Cle Elum Eagles
- Columbian
- The Conqueror
- Cruiser Omaha
- Cyrus the Great
- Dance of the Imps
- Desdemona
- The Discriminator
- Don Caezar
- Eclipse Galop
- Enchanted Night
- Evening Shadows
- Excelsior
- Fete Triumphal
- Fidelity
- Fond Hearts
- Fountain of Youth
- Friendship
- Georgia Girl
- The Golden Dragon
- The High Private
- Homestretch
- Hosts of Freedom
- In A Moonlit Garden
- In Old Pekin
- In Old Portugal
- Indian Serenade
- The Iron Count
- The Joy Riders
- Kentucky Sunrise
- Knight Errant
- Love's Way
- Lovers Lane
- Loyalty
- The Masquerader
- Mercury
- Monte Carlo
- Mooning
- Moonlight on the Nile
- Morning Tears
- My Lady
- Niagara Maid
- A Night in June
- Nightfall
- The Octopus and the Mermaid
- On A Summer's Eve
- On The Warpath
- Over the Stars
- Passing of the Red Man
- Selection From Prince Charming
- The Rifle Rangers
- Roll of Honor
- Roses and Orchids
- Royal Emblem
- Royal Hussars
- The Royalist
- The Silver Fountain
- Sir Henry
- The Siren
- Sons of Veterans
- Southern Roses
- Spanish Romance
- Step On It!
- The Three Musketeers
- Triumph
- Troubador
- Tuscarawas
- Ung-Kung-Foy-Ya
- Valiant Youth
- Vanguard of Democracy
- Venetian Beauties
- The Victor
- The Viking
- Vindication
- The Walking Frog
- Walsenburg
- Water Lilies
- Wild Rose
- Wyoming Days
- Yellowstone Trail
Orchestra Book/Folio (Concert)
Piano solo
Vocal
- Alone With You (in Eb)
- Vocal solo

