P age B2 S eptember 13, 1995 • T he P ortland O bserver ehind The Scenes And Into The Spotlight in T ykonc T n i on S ince 1994, a u d ie n c e s at Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus have witnessed in wonder­ ment the natural harmony o f Tyrone Taylor and his sleek tigers. The tall, young African-American performer has reached the pinnacle o f his pro­ fession Watching him work with the big felines today, few can imagine the twists and turns o f I yrone’s long road to the spotlight o f The Greatest Show On Earth. Ringling Bros, and Barnum & Bailey Circus appears at the Portland Memorial Coliseum, September 13 through 17, 1995. When Tyrone Taylor first found Ringling, he wasn’t looking for a career. “ I was doing well in modeling and with my dancing,” explains the native New Yorker. “I’m not from a circus family so becoming involved with the show wasn’t a natural thing for me.” He recalls his fateful en­ counter at Ringling. “ I was visiting my mother in Detroit when I was 17. She asked me to take my brothers and sisters to the circus. Somehow I wan­ dered backstage and someone asked me if I was looking for a jo b Instead o f saying no,’ I said, could I work with the animals?’” Tyrone had al­ ways loved animals as a child and dreamed o f owning his own horses. Tyrone did take the jo b with Ringling -- as a concessionaire; but his interest was in the animals and the man in charge o f the magnificent menagerie, legendary animal trainer, Gunther Gebel-W illiams. “The first time I saw Gunther perform, I was overwhelmed He had such charis­ ma. He was a ball o f fire -- a flash! And he had a connection with the animals,” Tyrone remembers. Soon T yrone got a job grooming horses and then began working with the elephants “One day Gunther de­ cided I should be his top assistant with the tigers. I didn’t understand why he wanted to make this change but I trusted his instincts,” he com­ ments. For 13 years Tyrone worked alongside the man he still calls "Boss.” “All I wanted to do was to be his best worker,” he says. In 1990, Gunther Gebel-W ill­ iams retired from regular perfor­ mance. Tyrone’s life was also in flux. He was now married and apart from his family. After 15 years with The Greatest ShowOn Earth, Tyrone left. He and his wife Linda performed with a number o f smaller circuses and then settled down in Fort Worth, Texas. “ 1 had a house, a good job working with the elephants at the Forth Worth Zoo, and a horse; it was a good life but I missed Ringling,” he says. Linda Taylor reveals, “He talked about Ringling every day and I knew he wanted to come back.” Linda began a letter-writing cam­ paign on her husband’s behalf to Ringling Bros, and Barnum & Bailey Circus producer Kenneth Feld. “I would send him a different message every week, outlining the various reasons why Tyrone would be a good performer,” she explains. Her persis­ tence was rewarded Kenneth Feld called one day during their child’s birthda} party. “ I made all the kids go outside so I could talk to him,’ recalls Tyrone. So — Tyrone packed up his fam­ ily and returned to Ringling. He be­ gan working with the same tigers that Gunther himself had presented to audiences. “I have known many of these cats since the day they came to Ringling,” Gunther Gebel-Williams is now vice president o f animal care and often present during the show, offering advice and support to Tyrone and the other animal trainers. And Tyrone Taylor is a happy family man as well. His wife Linda and children Emerals, Chelsea and Tevin travel with him. Is the next generation o f Taylors going to follow in their father’s per­ forming footsteps? “It’s too early to tell. My son Tevin is learning gym­ nastics and loves to hang around the Chicago Kidz,” says Tyrone. "W hat­ ever they decide, Ringling is a great place for families and I’ll support their decisions.” Ringling Bros, and Barnum & Bailey Circus is celebrating its 125th year and will appear at the Portland Memorial Coliseum, September 13th through 17th. Tickets are on sale now at the America's own Tyrone Taylor demonstrates that humans and animals live and work in harmony in tht C o liseu m box o ffic e and all all-new 125th Anniversary Edition of Ringling Bros, and Barnum & Bailey. TicketMaster locations. For a Black Squadron One Encmu Is Not German The year is 1943. A group o f young black airmen en route to Ala­ bama from the North are ordered to leave the comfortable rear car o f a troop train and move to the dirty and noisy first car beside the locomotive. As the airmen step out, they stare at the men taking their piace: G er­ man prisoners o f war. 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