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Coloma "Kip" Shannon
2008 Inductee into the
Iowa Rock n Roll Music Association Hall of Fame
Note: Kip turned 100 on October 9, 2008 and celebrated with a huge party at Lake Robbins Ballroom on October 10, 2008
(Photo by Doug Martin of Des Moines, Nov 25, 2006)
Click HERE for KCCI-TV award winning video about Kip
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The following is from the IRRMA web site:
Ninety-nine
year old Coloma “Kip” Shannon of rural Woodward, IA, has been involved
in the music business without interruption since 1931. Kip is not a
performer, lighting technician, music promoter, arranger, booking agent
or a record producer. For the past 77 years Kip has performed a duty
that is crucial to the commercial success of live music. She sells the
tickets!
In 1931, when the Lake
Robbins Ballroom (2007 IRRMA Hall of Fame inductee), opened its doors,
Kip was there at the ticket counter. She has kept that job ever since.
When IRRMA does a show at the ballroom this year in 2008, Kip will be
at the ticket counter. Kip has seen a lot of change in the last 77
years (no pun intended.) In 1931 tickets were a dime each or you could
buy three for a quarter. Today five dollars per ticket is a bargain.
She has been a witness to
the evolution of music styles performed at the ballroom, beginning with
traditional dance orchestras, to swing bands, country and rock and roll
bands. Kip’s favorite is big band music but she mostly enjoys the many
people she meets as they come to enjoy an evening of music at Lake
Robbins.
Her employer and owner of
Lake Robbins, Lyn Paschell-Wilkinson, tells us that Kip is her right
arm and knows more about Lake Robbins than anyone. She takes tickets at
the door and also helps Lyn prepare for weekly events. In addition to
her job at Lake Robbins, Kip has also worked in the past at Brenton
Banks, Bell Telephone and as a teacher. In 2004 she received a
“Certificate of Recognition” from Governor Tom Vilsack to honor her for
her dedicated service to the Ballroom. After 76 years on the job Kip
says she wants to keep busy for as long as she is able and has no plans
to retire.
We are most honored to
induct Kip Shannon into the Hall of Fame in 2008 as the representative
in the Support Person category, an honor 76 years in the making. She
epitomizes the important role dedicated support people play in the
music industry.
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Lake Robbins Ballroom • 26726 150th Street • Woodward, IA • (515) 438-2305
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