Saturday, April 16, 2022

Kashmere Stage Band - Texas Thunder Soul 1968-1974 (2006) Now-Again - Rare Funk/Soul/Jazz (FLAC)

The Kashmere Stage Band was a very successful high school Soul/funk/Jazz band that existed from the late 1960s through 1977 in the North Houston area of Kashmere Gardens. The group was founded by Conrad O. Johnson who was the bandleader of Kashmere High School. Conrad “Prof” Johnson was born in1915, in Victoria, Texas, and moved with his family to Houston when he was nine. Johnson studied music at Houston College and later at Wiley College in Marshall, Texas, before graduating from there in 1938. Johnson’s teaching career began in 1941, where he taught marching band. He later became a jazz band instructor at Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School, where he remained until moving to Kashmere High School by 1969. “Prof” Johnson taught the band to blend funk rhythms with big-band jazz in order to create a unique sound especially designed for live performances and competitions. According to former student Joe Carmouche, Johnson worked long hours on evenings and weekends to help his students perfect their sound. He also did the arranging for the musical works, composed some of the pieces himself (including the band’s showcase piece “Kashmere”), and enlisted the ideas of his students. Because he and his students were so committed, the Kashmere Stage Band quickly gained a reputation for high-quality performances, and it dominated local competition and won national championships. Between 1969 and 1978, the Kashmere Stage band won 42 out of 46 contests in which it participated and was voted “Most Outstanding Band in the Nation” at the 1972 All-American Stage Band contest held in Mobile, Alabama. In 1969 Johnson took the band into the studio to record its first album, "Our Thing". According to Johnson, he hoped the album would provide students with a souvenir of the music they had created, and, it would help establish high standards for future students to follow. In all the Kashmere Stage Band recorded eight albums and three 45 rpm records between 1969 and 1978 on Johnson’s own Kram Records label. They toured Europe in 1973. That same year Houston’s mayor designated an official “Kashmere Stage Band Day.” In 1975 the band toured Japan. His students, predominantly African-American teenagers, gained valuable performance experience; while some band members went on to become professional musicians, most made their livelihoods in other careers. After more than thirty years of teaching jazz in Houston schools, Conrad Johnson retired by 1978. This brought to an end the Kashmere Stage Band although the legacy that he created continued well into the twenty-first century. Kashmere High School became home to the Conrad O. Johnson School of Fine Arts, a Houston ISD magnet school program. Furthermore, the Kashmere Stage Band’s recordings have been in high demand, especially by hip-hop deejays and producers. Original albums have sold for hundreds of dollars. In 2006 a compilation entitled Kashmere Stage Band: Texas Thunder Soul, 1968–1974 was released(FEATURED HERE), featuring both live and studio recordings of the group.In early 2008 some thirty alumni of the Kashmere Stage Band gathered for a month of rehearsals to perform two reunion concerts in honor of their “Prof” Johnson and to raise money for the Conrad Johnson Music and Fine Arts Foundation. On February 1, 2008, they played their first reunion concert at Kashmere High School in tribute to Conrad Johnson, who was in attendance. Johnson died two days later. The concerts resulted in the eventual production of a documentary film, Thunder Soul, which premiered in 2010. After the initial reunion concerts in 2008, members of the Kashmere Stage Band subsequently reformed under the leadership of alumna Jimmy Walker as the Kashmere Reunion Stage Band and performed regularly at various High School events. The alumni group also worked regularly with Kashmere High School’s current jazz band.

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18 comments:

USMAN47 said...

What a great story from this funk collective. I have a few singles and therefore these 2 CDs seem very interesting to me.

Yves

Rush said...

Great informative review AMM looking forward to it

andr3 nalin said...

I totally dig the few high-school-band-recordings I know. Superb review and totally unknown til now, thanks a lot AMM 🌞✌🏻☮️

bigcravings said...

great review

Anghellic67$ said...

Thank you AMM For this Album

Guy said...

Your zero point taster is ace, thanks for this review

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM. Another impressive high school band reviewed here.

hakase said...

wow looks great! all i heard is they was pretty funky
thank you so very much for your another great review AMM!

Wicked Souldies (Gto Town) said...

Thanks for another good comp AMM

richsoul said...

As usual, outstanding review, tasters and of the tracks. Thank you AMM

reb.jukebox said...

New for me looking interesting AMM
thanks Reb

Bill said...

I`ve got some of their stuff and it`s worth having! Your post has convinced me there`s more!

trinity said...

new one to me mate - thanks for the heads up with another great review

pedro B said...

WOW THATS A BIG BAND BIGGER THAN THE WELSH MALE CHOIR THAT A YES FOR ME GREAT REVIEW AMM

Cheers Pedro

MusicFan59 said...

Nice review AMM. After listening to the samples it is hard to believe that these are high school kids!!!

renald said...

Thanks for the Biography on this group AMM. The upgrade is also very much welcome. Excellent upload/review!!

CanoMan said...

This story was interesting thanks for the review

Guitarradeplastico,scraping oddities said...

other Now-Again great