The Karl L. King Municipal Band of Fort Dodge, Iowa

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The Karl King Band is the municipal band for Fort Dodge, Iowa.  This ensemble has historically provided a summer concert series in the Karl King Bandshell in beautiful Oleson Park and an indoor concert series held in the auditorium of Iowa Central Community College or Fort Dodge Middle School Auditorium.   These concerts are free to all, and are provided as a service by the City of Fort Dodge.   Dan Cassady serves as the band's Interim Conductor, and Jerrold P. Jimmerson is the former Director of the King Band.   Learn more about the Band and visit the online archive of photos related to the history of the Karl L. King Municipal Band of Fort Dodge, Iowa.
 

 
 
 
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KING BAND TO OPEN SUMMER SEASON:

     The months of June and July will be busy and exciting ones for the Karl L. King Municipal Band of Fort Dodge.  They will open their 2026 summer season on Sunday evening, June 7th, at the Karl L. King Band Shell in Oleson Park.   Concert time is 7:30 pm, and will be preceded by an ice cream social for a free-will donation, served by the Southeast Valley Fine Arts Boosters starting around 6:30 pm.

     Persons attending these concerts are reminded to bring their own lawn chairs or blankets, since no public seating is provided.   These concerts are free to all, and are provided as a public service by the City of Fort Dodge.   Directing the band again this season will be Dan Cassady as Conductor and Paul Bloomquist as announcer.

These concerts always include several marches, so on the program will be Phillipian Festival and Monahan Post, both written by Karl L. King, along with Fred Jewell’s exciting circus march, High and Mighty, and the Julius Fucik Grand Italian march classic, Florentiner.  A fast-paced circus galop, Royal Hippodrome by Karl King is included as well.

Classical offerings for the evening will include Carl Friedmann’s Slavonic Rhapsody, a tour-de-force selection frequently performed by the band under Karl King’s direction and by each conductor since.   Harry Alford’s arrangement of segments from many Karl King compositions is also included and titled Melody ala King.

On the lighter side will be Leroy Anderson’s popular 1951 song, Blue Tango, along with a George Gershwin classic Strike up the Band.   Also on the program will be a beautiful arrangement of the traditional American folk song, Shenandoah.

Featured soloist will be Lacey Larson on French Horn, daughter of Patty and Rodd Larson, Fort Dodge.   Lacey graduated from Fort Dodge Senior High in 2025 and Iowa Central Community College in 2026.   While in High School, she maintained an active schedule in Marching Band, Jazz Band, Choir, and Musicals, and was a member of the National Honor Society.   She also participated in volleyball, tennis, and several speech activities, where she earned All-State recognition.

Lacey started piano lessons at age 5, and trumpet in 9th grade.   She has studied with Kris Bodholdt, also a member of the King Band’s Horn section.   Lacey had been selected as a member of the Iowa All-State Band for 2 years while in High School, and is currently a member of the Karl King Band.

She is presently a student at Iowa State University in Ames, where she is studying Criminal Justice and Psychology.   She will perform the 3rd movement, Rondo for Horn from Concerto No. 1, op. 11 by the German composer Richard Strauss.

Each concert always closes in the traditional way, with the playing of our National Anthem, The Star-Spangled Banner.

      In case of inclement weather at the starting time, the concert may be delayed or cancelled.   Any announcement will be made on the band’s Facebook page.   Plan now to be in attendance to hear the finest in band music played by your very own local municipal band.


     Sunday, June 14th, will be the Band’s annual Flag Day Concert.   Dan Cassady will be gone that evening teaching at the Reggie Schive Summer Jazz Camp at Iowa Lakes Community College in Estherville.   In his absence, the King Band will feature two guest conductors that evening.   Tim Miller, retired band director from the Humboldt High School and Middle School will be on the podium, along with Paul Bloomquist from Iowa Central Community College.   The musical selections have not been announced as yet.   More details will follow.

     Sunday evening, June 21st, Dan Cassady will return to the podium as the King Band showcases a special Father’s Day concert to honor all the dads in attendance.   Several marches by Karl King and Henry Fillmore are on the program, along with America’s national hymn, God of Our Fathers.   There will be a narrated tribute to back up the marches of John Philip Sousa with A Sousa Portrait.   In keeping with the evening’s celebration will be Festive Dance from ‘Faust’ by French composer Charles Gounod. 

     Sunday June 28, will find the band saluting the music of Broadway among other special treats.   Marches by King, Fillmore, Sousa, and Frank Piersol, former Iowa State and Iowa director of bands, are on the program.   Composer Richard Rogers’ birth on June 28, 1902 will be celebrated with his Symphonic Marches, including Valiant Years, March of the Siamese Children from The King and I, Cinderella March, The Great Adventure, and Guadalcanal March from Victory at Sea.  Opening Night on Broadway will feature music written for some of the newer musicals, such as The Producers, Avenue Q, Spamalot, Wicked and The Lion KingThe Producers was written by Mel Brooks, who turns 100 years old on June 28.

That is just a sampling of some of the music being planned during the month of June!   There will be much more in store during July as America celebrates its 250th anniversary.   Watch for more details each week in your local print media.


View some photos from the 2025 Scholarship Concert.


View photos from the last concert of conductor Jerrold Jimmerson

View the programs from the 2023 Concert Season



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     Several years ago, CIRCUS POSTERS were made into U.S. postage stamps.

 


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The Karl L. King Municipal Band of Fort Dodge is seen during a practice session
before taking the stage.



The previous Winter and Summer Concert Series
May be viewed in our Concert Archive



View a video of the band performing Karl King's march, Bon Voyage. (60 MB mpg format)

View photos of the bandshell during the renovation process.


Dr. Mike Golemo of Iowa State University has been several times the guest conductor.

 
Fort Dodge's newest monument was dedicated in a ceremony held October 22, 2006.  The life-size monument to famed band composer and director, Karl L. King, was placed in the Karl L. King Park in downtown Fort Dodge and was first seen by the public following an open house of the Karl King Archives. 

The dedication ceremony included a program by the Karl L. King Municipal Band and the introduction of special guests and an address by former Fort Dodge mayor, Judge Albert Habhab.  - program photos  -  2006 Open House

Statue proposed - Statue in progress - Statue mounting process
Dedication speakers - Dedication program

 
Deann Haden-Luke's original musical that uses
Karl King music has been published!

View Cardiff information on the Heuer Publishing website.

Cardiff AnnouncementCardiff2006 Premiere


 
Other News from your Municipal Band

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The Karl King Band was the featured performing ensemble for the 2006 Summer Meet of Windjammers, Unlimited.   - photos -

2016 Scholarship Concert  2017 Scholarship Concert   2019 Scholarship Concert

 
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The Karl King Band performed in the Iowa State
Capitol to promote a postage stamp in his honor.
 

Iowa Public Radio's Rick Fredericksen
interviewed Oley about Karl King.
Walking Frog excerpt 1 - Walking Frog excerpt 2

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