Frank K. Root


Frank Kimball Root was a music publisher in Chicago and the proprietor of Frank K. Root & Co. His father, Ebenezer Towner Root, co-founded Root & Cady. Among the many notable songs published by the firm is "I Ain't Got Nobody".

Biography

Frank Kimball Root was born in Jersey City, New Jersey on June 23, 1856. He moved to Chicago with his family at a young age and was educated in public schools in Hyde Park.
He married Harriet Elizabeth Irwin on October 30, 1890, and they had three children.
In politics, he was a Republican.
Frank K. Root's firm had close ties to the McKinley Music Company.
His home, the Root-Badger House at 326 Essex Rd. in Kenilworth, Illinois outside Chicago, was designed by Daniel Burnham and built by Paul Starrett. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Frank K. Root died in Kansas City, Missouri on February 10, 1932, and was buried at Rosehill Cemetery in Chicago.

Background

His father cofounded Root & Cady. It was hit by the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 and bankrupted. It was reorganized several years later as The Root & Sons Music Company.
Songwriter George F. Root was his uncle.