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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.
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Please ma'am, I want some more.
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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. |