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Notable KSB alumni include jazz drummer Bubbha Thomas.
Notable KSB alumni include jazz drummer Bubbha Thomas.


In February of 2008, thirty original members of the Kashmere Stage Band, all in their mid-50s, reunited for the first time in over three decades to pay tribute to their legendary leader, Conrad "Prof" Johnson, who was 92 at the time. The story of Prof, the exceptional music program he built, and the historic reunion of his former students was captured in a feature-length documentary film, ''THUNDER SOUL'', to be released in theaters in 2011.
In February of 2008, thirty original members of the Kashmere Stage Band, all in their mid-50s, reunited for the first time in over three decades to pay tribute to their legendary leader, Conrad "Prof" Johnson, who was 92 at the time. The story of Prof, the exceptional music program he built, and the historic reunion of his former students was captured in a feature-length documentary film, ''THUNDER SOUL'', to be released in theaters on September 23, 2011.<ref>{{cite web|title=Jamie Foxx's "Thunder Soul" Tells Story Of Kashmere H.S.|url=http://www.backstageol.com/interviews/jamie-foxxs-thunder-soul-tells-story-of-kashmere-h-s/|work=Jamie Foxx's "Thunder Soul" Tells Story Of Kashmere H.S.|publisher=BackstageOL|accessdate=15 September 2011}}</ref>


==Discography==
==Discography==

Revision as of 15:08, 15 September 2011

Key Middle School - This was the original campus of Kashmere High School

Kashmere Stage Band (KSB) was an elite performing unit of the student band at Kashmere High School from the late 1960s until 1978.

Biography

Kashmere High School is located in a predominantly black neighborhood known as Kashmere Gardens in Houston, Texas. Music teacher Conrad O. Johnson attended an Otis Redding concert in 1967 and was inspired to translate the style of the concert into a program he could sustain at the high school in order to create opportunities for his student musicians, and thus the Kashmere Stage Band was born.

During its time, KSB won national championships in high school band competitions and gained a reputation as being unbeatable. Johnson served as band director, arranger, and principal composer for the band. KSB recorded eight albums during its life.

The teenagers in the Kashmere Stage Band produced a sound equal to that of the contemporary funk bands the JB's and the Bar-Kays. Although lost for decades, since 2003 the KSB recordings have been released, some for the first time, on both vinyl record and CD and have become prized by hip-hop artists and DJ's for their inimitable sound. A notable sampling occurs on the Handsome Boy Modeling School album So... How's Your Girl?; DJ Shadow’s track “Holy Calamity (Bear Witness II)” samples “Kashmere” from the album Kashmere Stage Band Plays Originals.

Notable KSB alumni include jazz drummer Bubbha Thomas.

In February of 2008, thirty original members of the Kashmere Stage Band, all in their mid-50s, reunited for the first time in over three decades to pay tribute to their legendary leader, Conrad "Prof" Johnson, who was 92 at the time. The story of Prof, the exceptional music program he built, and the historic reunion of his former students was captured in a feature-length documentary film, THUNDER SOUL, to be released in theaters on September 23, 2011.[1]

Discography

Albums

Remixes

  • Ain't No Sunshine - J Rocc / Oh No
  • I Wish - Todd Terry
  • Super Strut - Kenny Dope

References

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  1. ^ "Jamie Foxx's "Thunder Soul" Tells Story Of Kashmere H.S." Jamie Foxx's "Thunder Soul" Tells Story Of Kashmere H.S. BackstageOL. Retrieved 15 September 2011.