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  2. Karl King - Wikipedia

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    Karl L. King (February 21, 1891 – March 31, 1971) was a United States march music bandmaster and composer. He is best known as the composer of " Barnum and Bailey's Favorite ". Early life

  3. King Musical Instruments - Wikipedia

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    King Musical Instruments (originally founded as the H. N. White Company) is a former musical instrument manufacturing company located in Cleveland, Ohio, that used the trade name King for its instruments. In 1965 the company was acquired by the Seeburg Corporation of Eastlake, Ohio, and the name changed to "King Musical Instruments".

  4. American march music - Wikipedia

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    Henry Fillmore (1881–1956) "The Trombone King" Julius Fucik (1872–1916) "The Czech March King" James M. Fulton (1873–1940) "Associated Press", "Waterbury American" Bernard Gilmore (1937-2013) "Five Folk Songs for Soprano and Band" Edwin Franko Goldman (1878–1956) "The American Bandmaster" Robert B. Hall (1858–1907) "The New England ...

  5. Trombone - Wikipedia

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    The trombone (German ... A similar marching trombone is the "trombonium" first produced by King Musical ... in the old system contemporary 1st-position was ...

  6. Bill Pearce - Wikipedia

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    At ten years old, Bill got his first trombone, "...an old King trombone for $20 at a local second hand shop," he says. He began practicing with the aid of an old Victrola and a 78 rpm of John Philip Sousa marches. His music teacher would come by once a week, and for his first lesson, tied the slide on his trombone so that Bill could not use it.

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    You earn toots from playing Trombone Champ, which are cards inspired by trombones, composers, or baboons. Collecting these cards can earn you secrets—if you know where to look—and open an ...

  9. List of centenarians (musicians, composers and music patrons)

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    Name Lifespan Age Notability Claude Abadie: 1920–2020: 100: French jazz clarinetist and bandleader [1] [2]: Lee Adams: 1924– 100: American musical theatre lyricist [3] [4]: Frances Adaskin