Marty Crandell
2005
Marty Crandell
2005
As a young man, Marty Crandell was a member of the U.S. Marine Corps Band. He later played in Kansas City, Mo. While in Iowa he developed a decades-long relationship with musicians and played clarinet and tenor saxophone in various Big Bands. They performed for dances in Sioux City and throughout Northwest Iowa with gigs also in Nebraska, South Dakota and Minnesota.
In 1981 and 1982 Crandell served as president of the Iowa Band Masters' Association.
Crandell devoted 36 years to teaching students the art of music; 23 of those years were spent at Storm Lake High School, where he retired in 1996.
Before heading to Storm Lake in 1972, Crandell was band director in Marcus, Iowa, for seven years and Wahoo, Neb.
His influence as a musician touched many students as well as his family. Son Chris Crandell and daughter Mary Garrels both became band directors.
Through the years Crandell was a member of numerous musical groups. He remained a part of the Dick Bauman Big Band, which played Monday nights Memorial Day to Labor Day in Okoboji, Iowa.
In the mid 1960s he played in the Billy Redman Band in Sanborn, Iowa. He was a member of the Storm Lake Municipal Band, and he substituted for musicians of Tuxedo Junction.
hall of fame
Providing Jazz Resources
for Iowa’s Educators
Ron Battani - 1995
Dan Peterson - 1995
Jack Oatts - 1996
James Coffin - 1997
Dick Bauman - 1998
Larry Green - 1999
Reggie Schive - 2000
Bob Schaeffer - 2001
Gary Slechta - 2002
Bob Washut - 2003
Martin Crandell - 2005
Larry Kisor - 2007
Steve Lawson - 2009
Dick Redman - 2010
Paul Clark - 2011