Prague (Czech Republic), free after its "Velvet Revolution" in 1989, heard some of Kingwood, Texas' finest when the Kingwood Pops Orchestra (KPO) let loose with its arrangements. Star Wars Epic--Part II, West Side Story Highlights, Phantom of the Opera, My Fair Lady, Magnificent Seven, Over the Rainbow, Oh Danny Boy, Stardust, A Gershwin Portrait, Take the "A" Train, Stompin' in the Savoy, and Two O'Clock Jump resonated throughout the Czech Museum of Music. A former 17th century Baroque Church of St. Magdalene, the Museum's acoustics were perfect for the orchestra's and singers' last performance of the tour, and KPO's sound was perfect for the former church.
When a couple of us tried to take/salvage (Oops. . . . I mean "requisition") posters for the performance just before KPO began, we were politely (??) reminded that the posters needed to stay. Apparently, the museum's directors knew their audience. Although nearly all of the seats were filled before the performance, people still walking by the museum looked at the posters, noted what was in store for the evening's entertainment, and began filling the remaining seats. Appreciative of what KPO provided, several younger members of the audience singled out some of the musicians and asked for their autographs.
What a way to end the tour!
