Kashmere Stage Band: Houston's musical legacy |
Jhair Romero explores the remarkable journey of the Kashmere Stage Band, a high school ensemble from Houston that became a musical sensation under the direction of Conrad O. Johnson, affectionately known as “Prof.” Johnson's innovative approach combined jazz and funk, leading the band to win 42 out of 46 competitions from 1969 to 1978. Their unique sound, characterized by original compositions, set them apart in the music scene. After Johnson's retirement in 1978, the band's music faded into obscurity until a revival began with the 2006 compilation "Texas Thunder Soul 1968-1974." The band's legacy was further immortalized in the documentary "Thunder Soul," narrated by Jamie Foxx. Although Johnson passed away in 2008, the Kashmere Stage Band's influence continues, with their music featured in modern films like "Baby Driver." "A roomful of teenagers played their way into Houston's musical canon," said Romero, highlighting their lasting impact.