Shoeloose the Clown marks 50 years of clownin' around in the rodeo arena (2024)

Marking milestones is becoming old hat for Shoeloose the Clown, aka Fort Madison’s very own Gregg Brockman.

The trend continues this year as Brockman/Shoeloose prepares to mark his 50th year of clowning’ around at the Tri-State Rodeo arena.

“This will be his 50th year of being in arena. It started with him and a couple of friends riding stick horses around the arena,” said Brockman’s wife, Beverly. “It will be his 52nd year in the parade.”

She said Barbara Zumdome then made Ottie the Gooney Bird and Brockman added him to the mix at the rodeo performances.

While this will mark his 50th year at the rodeo performances and in the arena, Brockman has already made history. In 2022, he was in his 50th consecutive Tri-State Rodeo parade — a feat not shared by anyone else since the 2020 Tri-State Rodeo Parade was cancelled, compliments of the COVID pandemic. But that didn’t stop Shoeloose/Brockman. The show, or parade, must go on, and did with Shoeloose being the sole entry and doing the parade route with a police escort.

In 2022, Brockman was selected as the grand marshal of the Tri-State Rodeo Parade (for a second time) and honored by for the accomplishment by Mayor Matt Mohrfeld and the Fort Madison City Council.

Born to Clown Around

Born and raised in Fort Madison, Brockman served two tours of duty in Vietnam with the U.S. Army and had planned attend Clown College operated by Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey Circus in Florida in 1971 and become a professional clown.

But fate and Cupid had other plans. He started dating Beverly, who would later become his wife and the mother of his two children.

Brockman, now 77, went to work and never became a professional clown, but did attend seminars, including one in Davenport put on by the Ringling Bros.. It was at these seminars where he learned makeup techniques, how to make balloon animals and how to do tricks. It was also where be bought his first pair of clown shoes.

The birth of Shoeloose

Shoeloose was born in 1973, when Brockman and some of his friends on the night before the Rodeo Parade were at the Holiday Inn in Fort Madison where a “Herbies Little German Band” was playing. The group asked the band members if they would like to be in the parade the next morning and they agreed.

Later that night, Brockman and his friends went out to find a hayrack and some bales of hay for the band to sit on and play their music throughout the parade route. Brockman also went to his cabin that night and tore out a bar and back bar to be put on the the other end of the hayrack.

Functioning on very little sleep, the friends gathered at the parade route in western attire – except Brockman. He showed up as the one and only clown. He then ended up “surfing” on a wooden plank behind the band’s hayrack riding over “anything” that might be laying in the road following a bunch of horses.

At the time there were a lot of horses throughout the whole parade and he was toward the end of the parade line.

“Needless to say, I went through many piles of you know what, entertaining thousands of people along the parade route. I was definitely christened that first year,” Brockman told Mississippi Valley Publishing in 2021.

Throughout the years

During the early years of Shoeloose’s time in the parade, the Brockmans helped build many floats, but Gregg remained the one and only clown. As such he was pulled along in many vehicles including an exploding house, a whiskey barrel, a bath tub, an inner tube, water skis, and a variety of skids.

In 1975, Shoeloose joined the grand entry at the Tri-State Rodeo. That started with Brockman and several friends on stick horses and one year that included a stick covered wagon that Brockman rode through the entry. In 1980, Brockman started riding “The Gooney Bird” in every Grand Entry.

In 1999, Shoeloose started being the “clown greeter” a couple of hours prior to each rodeo performance where he works the grandstand and rodeo arena entertaining children with rope tricks and his mimicking of nearby adults.

In 2000, Brockman had a four-bypass heart surgery, but did he miss the parade? No, he rode in a covered wagon without any wheels.

In 2005, he was named grand marshal of the parade for a first time and sat on a toilet seat labeled “The Throne.”

On Saturday, Shoeloose will be in his 52nd Tri-State Rodeo Parade and later on this week he will be marking his 50th year bringing laughs to the rodeo arena and grandstands

Shoeloose the Clown marks 50 years of clownin' around in the rodeo arena (2024)

FAQs

Shoeloose the Clown marks 50 years of clownin' around in the rodeo arena? ›

The trend continues this year as Brockman/Shoeloose prepares to mark his 50th year of clowning' around at the Tri-State Rodeo arena. “This will be his 50th year of being in arena. It started with him and a couple of friends riding stick horses around the arena,” said Brockman's wife, Beverly.

Who is the oldest rodeo clown? ›

Bascom was honored at age 89 as the oldest living rodeo clown in the world.

What is the history of rodeo clowns? ›

Committees were tired of seeing fans leave, so they began to pay cowboys to entertain the crowd.In the 1920s the true occupation of a rodeo clown was born. They would travel all across the country toting costumes, jokes, and specialty acts solely to entertain rodeo spectators during slow areas of the performance.

Do rodeo clowns get paid well? ›

According to salary.com, the range of salary for Rodeo Clowns starts at around $58,025 and rises to approximately $67,546 per year in the United States with the mean sitting around $62,497. If you're wondering, California is the state where Rodeo Clowns earn the most money per year.

Who was the first female rodeo clown? ›

Amarillo resident Dixie Reger Mosely was the first female rodeo clown. In early December, at her kitchen table in Amarillo, Dixie wears a Western jacket she had meticulously made, a belt buckle she won and her custom black National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame boots with pink stitching.

Who is the famous Rodeo Clown in Texas? ›

Leon Coffee was named PRCA Clown of the Year in 1983 and has continued to be honored for his humor by being one of the top three candidates for Clown of the Year from 1984-2001.

What do they call rodeo clowns now? ›

Don't call them “clowns.” They prefer “bullfighters.” For the first time, the men who wedge themselves between rampaging bulls and their fallen riders at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo have traded in clown costumes for simple red jerseys and spare streaks of white makeup, or none at all.

Who is the famous black Rodeo Clown? ›

For decades, Leon Coffee has been a Rodeo Clown or Barrelman and Bullfighter. "It's a feeling you have to feel to know," he explains regarding being the target of a raging bull. I'll just have to take his word for it I tell him, and he laughs.

How much do Houston rodeo clowns make? ›

The estimated total pay range for a Rodeo Clown at Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is $21–$29 per hour, which includes base salary and additional pay. The average Rodeo Clown base salary at Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is $24 per hour.

Why do rodeo clowns wear skirts? ›

The pants they have are called a "bullfighting skirt" because there is no crotch. The clothes are loose, so bullfighters can move away from the bull easily should the animal happen to hook them. Many rodeo clowns also wear safety gear underneath their clothing such as a protective vest or pads.

Why do rodeo clowns have barrels? ›

Fulkerson would draw the bulls away from the bull riders and toward the barrel. Then he'd hop inside the barrel and allow the bull to bang away at it with its horns. Clown barrels became standard at rodeos and remain so today. But they never provided complete protection.

What is another name for a rodeo clown? ›

In the 1930s, with the introduction of aggressive Brahman bulls and Brahman crossbreds, the job became much more serious. In the late 20th century, acknowledging the great danger faced by the profession, the term bullfighter began to replace the name rodeo clown in formal use.

Are rodeo clowns respected? ›

As dangerous as bull riding is, those in the know might tell you that the role of rodeo clown is more so. W.K. Stratton says at Texas Highways, “This was one of the rodeo axioms my mother taught me as I was growing up. … Always respect rodeo clowns: They're the best athletes in the arena, and they save lives.

What does it take to be a rodeo clown? ›

It takes comedic talent, energy, creativity, and a sense of humor. Clowns aren't expected to just entertain with their funny painted smiles. They can use props, explosions, fireworks, or audience members. Most people don't just decide to become a rodeo clown.

Who is the oldest performing clown? ›

Floyd "Creeky" Creekmore (USA, b. 14 July 1916), has been performing as Creeky the clown since the 1980s and was recognized as the oldest clown still working at the age of 95 years, 6 months, and 19 days on 3 February 2012.

How old is the oldest rodeo? ›

“The World's Oldest Rodeo®” July 4, 1888, became the birthday of professional rodeo when a group of Prescott, Arizona, merchants and professional businessmen organized the first formalized “cowboy tournament” and offered cash prizes.

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