| Year | 2011 |
| Director(s) | Mark Landsman |
| Rating | PG |
| Genre(s) | Documentary, Music |
| Runtime | 84 min |
| Producer(s) | Jessica Wu, Keith Calder, Mark Landsman |
| Categories | Crystal Heart Award, Documentary Feature, Truly Moving Picture Award winners |
| Honor(s) | Crystal Heart Award Winner, Heartland Film Festival Film, Truly Moving Picture Award Winner |
It was afros and James Brown, platform shoes and Parliament Funkadelic. It was the dawn of the ‘70s In Houston, Texas, where a full-fledged funk powerhouse would be born at a black high school called Kashmere. Conrad ‘Prof’ Johnson would turn his school’s mediocre jazz band into an international phenomenon. And now, 30 years later, former band members dust off their instruments and prepare to pay tribute to the man who changed their lives long ago.










How fun will this be?? I love stories like this — can’t wait to see it! As a music nerd myself, I’m pretty pumped