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On April 18, 2004, we were privileged to sing our country's  National Anthem at the opening of a Houston Astros baseball game.  It is always a stirring experience to sing that almost sacred anthem, but even more so now and to this very appreciative and enthusiastic home-team crowd.

Backstage warm-up.

On the big screen.

Boy, it seems bigger when you're down here!

Just before the fireworks on "rockets red glare."

Scenes from this year's annual season kick-off pool party,
otherwise known as "Let's Drown Mr. A in the Pool."

Hey, wait a minute! I'M supposed to be
the one on the attack here!

Oh, I'm glad I'm not an Oscar Meyer weiner...

Here, in a Tour Choir rite of passage, new boys are taught the gestures to the monkey song.

 

Please ma'am, I want some more.

 

No Christmas is complete without the Fort Bend Boys Choir.  Here, we kick off the season at the official lighting of the City of Sugar Land's (our hometown) Christmas Tree Lighting.

Four Tour Choir boys up front and three in the back displaying our new seasonal uniform.

On August 13, 2005 we were privileged to sing our National Anthem at the
home opener for the Houston Texans football team at Reliant Stadium.

It's a good thing there's a lot of us, because one lonely red shirt would get lost down there.

Here we are, bigger than life.

"Look, Mr. A., here's proof I
form my vowels perfectly."

Afterwards, they treated us to seats to see the game.  Our part may have been a winner, but alas the Texans lost.

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