By Kendall McFarlin
Title: Loren Kent Papers and Photographs, 1910-1975
ID: 12/9/180
Primary Creator: Kent, Loren E. (1895-1977)
Extent: 0.35 cubic feet
Arrangement: Unarranged.
Date Acquired: 10/24/2014. More info below under Accruals.
Subjects: Band Musicians, Barbershops--Illinois, Brass Instruments, C. G. Conn, Ltd., Military Bands, Music -- Illinois, Music - United States, Navy, United States, Sousa, John Philip, World War I
Formats/Genres: Concert Programs, Maps, Photographs
Languages: English
Consists of photographs, programs, route sheets, a periodical, and other personal papers of Loren Kent, documenting Kent's career as a tubist from 1910 to 1975, including his time with the John Philip Sousa Band, Great Lakes Naval Battalion Band during World War I, and the Olney Cummins Community Band.
Loren Earl Kent (1895-1977) was a professional tuba musician and barber. Kent was born in Richland County, the son of Earl Calvin and Alice Kent. He started his career as a member of the Smith Kid Band in 1907. By 1912 he was performing with the Cummins Community Band in Olney, IL. During the outbreak of WWI, Kent joined the Great Lakes Navy Battalion 7th Regiment Band in 1917, performing with John Philip Sousa. He later toured with the John Philip Sousa Band for two years (1926 and 1927). Following his final tour with Sousa, Kent began managing the Cummins Community Band in Olney, he would serve as the band manager until his death in 1977. Kent also played tuba in the Sousa Fraternal Society and was a lifelong member of the Masonic Lodge 140, Olney Elks Lodge 926, and Richland American Legion Post 30.
Band Musicians
Barbershops--Illinois
Brass Instruments
C. G. Conn, Ltd.
Military Bands
Music -- Illinois
Music - United States
Navy, United States
Sousa, John Philip
World War I
Repository: The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music
Accruals: Additional Material were donated by Bradley Kent on 10/27/2023.
Acquisition Source: Bradley Kent
Acquisition Method: Gift
Other Note: Photographs in folders 8 and 9 were removed from a deteriorating scrapbook.