Buckles indicated Mr. Morgan was present to be sure the elephants were getting out of his hair.
The Morgans, Senior and Junior, did not last long in the Feld regime. Kenny walked up one day and fired them both. Two prominent insiders over there told me Kenny reveled in the power given him by his father. He was the quintessential "Boss's son", that no one liked or respected, but he loved being the one who fired veteran Ringling staffers one by one. I was told Pat Valdo saw the handwriting on the wall and retired before being dismissed. There further was the occasion when Kenny fired 40 people in a Nixon-like massacre.
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Loading out of Venice
heading to Haines City
under the watchful eye
of Lloyd Morgan Sr
Buckles indicated Mr. Morgan was present to be sure the elephants were getting out of his hair.
The Morgans, Senior and Junior, did not last long in the Feld regime. Kenny walked up one day and fired them both. Two prominent insiders over there told me Kenny reveled in the power given him by his father. He was the quintessential "Boss's son", that no one liked or respected, but he loved being the one who fired veteran Ringling staffers one by one. I was told Pat Valdo saw the handwriting on the wall and retired before being dismissed. There further was the occasion when Kenny fired 40 people in a Nixon-like massacre.
Very early into the Feld Regime
there was great fear that control
would only be possible by dumping
many of those who really knew how
In the beginning Kenneth had very
little influence but the "Team"
listened to some strange advisors
Lloyd Jr was indeed dumped along
with a slew of seasoned others
Irvin was smart enough to keep
a few that he felt he could trust
Lloyd Sr gained his confidence
& left at his own convenience
Kenneth lived under fear of his
father's disappointment in him
It took a while before he was
allowed any real clout
Lloyd Sr remained on his own terms
at least until the very early 80s
I was fortunate to be well liked
by Irvin so Kenneth was no problem
while his father was alive which
I'm sure bothered him (hah)
Too many stories for much later
Both Lloyds were very good to me
During a few weeks spread
that winter there were 3
BIG herds of elephants in
winter quarters along with
plenty of 3 shows' stuff
There was some chaos
It got crazy again in late 78
while we were preparing for the
traveling Monte Carlo show
Again there were elements of
3 productions cluttering up
Lloyd Sr's winter quarters
Lloyd Sr's sister was married
to Felder "Tommy" Houser who
ran the Sarasota County Fair
& Fairgrounds including the
Robart's Arena where Lloyd Jr
became the Generl Manager after
he left Big Bertha
Lloyd Sr headed up a team for
Irvin to help enhance some of
the circus elements at the CW
Park when Mattel finally came
to recognize their errors in
trusting the "Ol Opry" folks
to create the park as revenge
against Irvin (another story)
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