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Conrad O. Johnson

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Conrad O. Johnson died in Houston days after his former students staged a celebration in his honor. The gala Saturday night concert, which was filmed by a documentary crew, was described by the students as "the greatest 92nd birthday gift that he could have ever requested."
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tried to convince him to join his orchestra, but Johnson declined, citing a love of teaching and obligations to his family. Later, Johnson made his lasting contribution to music by forming the
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fraternity. He started his career in music education in 1941 and, following a thirty-seven-year career, retired from his position at
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in 1978, but continued to remain active in shaping music in Houston by conducting summer programs and in-home tutoring.
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This article is about the educator. For the bus driver who was killed by John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo, see
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The Conrad O. Johnson School of Fine Arts at Kashmere High School is named after him.
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Johnson was a proficient musician in his own right and, at one point, played with
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Documentary about Conrad O. Johnson and the Kashmere Stage Band
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Public radio feature on Johnson/Kashmere Stage Band
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Index

Conrad Johnson
D.C. sniper attacks
Houston
Texas
Bandmasters
Victoria, Texas
Yates High School
Houston College for Negroes
Wiley College
Omega Psi Phi
Kashmere High School
Count Basie

Erskine Hawkins
Kashmere Stage Band
ISBN
978-0313344237
Hall of Fame profile
Public radio feature on Johnson/Kashmere Stage Band
"Kashmere retakes the stage—Alumni of the renowned school band will honor Conrad Johnson, the man who led them", Houston Chronicle
"Legendary jazz educator Johnson 'passed the torch'—He spent his last weekend helping his band" (includes a photograph of Conrad O. Johnson sitting in the audience), Houston Chronicle
Stones Throw Records Interview
Documentary about Conrad O. Johnson and the Kashmere Stage Band
Conrad Johnson Oral History
Categories
American bandleaders
People from Victoria, Texas
Musicians from Houston
1915 births
2008 deaths

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