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Fred C. Koch

 
Artist: Fred Koch

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  • Active: '70s, '80s, '90s
  • Genres: Children
  • Instrument: Engineer
  • Representative Albums: "Children's Record", "This Lil' Cow", "Did You Feed My Cow?

Biography

Fred Koch has had a steady career singing simple yet appealing folk songs for kids. In addition, Koch has contributed to a great variety of efforts for children -- as a composer, producer, performer, and teacher. His unembellished style has consistently appealed to Midwestern preschool children and their families.

Koch was born in South Haven, Michigan in 1951. After graduating from the National College of Education in Evanston, Illinois in 1975, Koch began a teaching career as a music specialist for preschool to primary grades. Two years later, Koch started performing professionally. Koch created Red Rover Records in 1981 and released This Little Cow. The album featured Koch's voice and autoharp, and was very well received among preschool teachers. Two years later, Koch released the aptly named Children's Record, which featured classic preschool folk songs such as "Tingalayo" and "Alouette."

In 1989, Koch realized a longtime dream and created a celebration of the work of Ella Jenkins. The result was Did You Feed My Cow?, which featured some of the most beloved folk songs popularized by Jenkins, including the title cut and "You'll Sing a Song and I'll Sing a Song." Did You Feed My Cow? won two awards from the Parent's Choice Foundation.

Five years later, Koch signed with the Melody House label and began work on an album that departed from his simple autoharp-oriented style. The result, a rich album of holiday songs called Tis the Season, featured highly produced and musically varied songs, often sung by children. Tis the Season won another Parent's Choice Award and made Koch a sought-after producer and arranger. ~ P.J. Swift, All Music Guide
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Fred Chase Koch (born September 23, 1900, Quanah, Texas – died November 1967, Kansas City, Missouri) was an American businessman. He attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

The businesses Fred Koch started and passed down to his family would come to be known as Koch Industries. Fred Koch formed the predecessor corporation in 1945. Prior to that he had been active in expanding the oil refining industry in the U.S.S.R., while that nation was allied with the United States during World War II. Koch was a founding member of the John Birch Society. He authored A Business Man Looks at Communism (1961).

Family

He was the father of Charles, Bill, David, and Frederick Koch.



 
 

 

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