- John N. Klohr
John Nicholas Klohr (
July 27 ,1869 –February 17 ,1956 ) was acomposer of band music. Klohr was born inCincinnati, Ohio . A graduate of the Cincinnati public schools, Klohr set upon a career in music, especiallyvaudeville . He was a vaudeville trombonist by trade, but also performed as a member of Cincinnati's musical life. He played in the Syrian Temple Shrine Band, led by fellow composerHenry Fillmore . From 1921 to 1926, Klohr was a trombonist in Henry Fillmore's concert band. He was a member of the Syrian Temple for over 50 years, as well as a member of theKnights of Pythias and theFraternal Order of Eagles . Klohr was also an early member of theAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers and worked as editor of the band and orchestra department of theJohn Church Company , a music publisher in Cincinnati. Klohr died of a heart attack in 1956, and was buried at St. Joseph Cemetery in Cincinnati.Compositions
Names in parentheses are publishers and copyright dates
* Arch of Steel March (Fillmore 1935)
*The Billboard March (Church 1901) (His most famous march)
* Blanchester March (Fillmore 1938)
* Blazing the Trail March ( Fillmore 1938 )
* Breezing Along March (Fillmore 1938)
* Cincinnati Post March (Church 1902)
* Classroom & Campus March (Fillmore 1938)
* Corsonian Polka (Cornet Solo) (Church)
* Dusky Princess Characteristic (Century Music 1900)
* Echoes from the South Medley (Church 1916)
* Federation March (Church 1910)
* Fellowship March (Church 1916)
* Flagship March (Fillmore 1938)
* Headliner March (Fillmore 1938)
* Heads Up March (Church 1925)
* High Tide March (Fillmore 1938)
* Jasmo One Step (Church 1917)
* Ma Mobile Babe Cakewalk (Church 1899)
* Marching Feet March (Fillmore 1938)
* Mass Formation March (Fillmore 1938)
* Medley of Gospel Hymns (Church 1919)
* Men of Valor March (Church 1920)
* National Melodies No 3 (Church 1905)
* Old Kentucky Home Medley (Church 1904)
* Onward Christian Soldiers Medley (Presser)
* Our Patriots March (Church 1905)
* Peace & Progress March (Fillmore 1938)
* Pennant Bearer March (Fillmore 1938)
* Pocatello March (Fillmore 1938)
* The President's Choice (Church 1904)
* Queen of the Surf March (Church 1904)
* Shoulder to Shoulder March (Church 1919)
* Side by Side March (Fillmore 1938)
* The Slogan March (Church 1912)
* Soaring Eagle March (Church 1929)
* The Specialist March (Church)
* The Spotlight March (Church 1927)
* Strongheart March (Fillmore 1938)
* Swastika (Good Luck) March (Church 1907)
* Torch of Liberty March (Fillmore 1941)
* Tullulah Waltzes (Church 1918)
* Vera Cruz March (Fillmore 1938)
* Vigilance March (Church 1938)
* Vox Pop March (Fillmore 1938)
* A Warrior Bold March (Church 1914)
* What a Friend We Have in Jesus (Church 1903)
* Y M I March (Church 1895)
* Youth on Parade (Fillmore 1938)References
* Geiger, Loren: Boombah Herald, Lancaster, NY 1974
* Rehrig, William H and Paul E. Bierley: Heritage Encyclopedia of Band Music, Westerville, Ohio, Integrity Press 1991
* Smith, Norman E.: March Music Notes; Lake Charles, LA: Program Note Press, 1986ee also
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Screamers (marches)
*American March Music
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