Scott,
The audience, which was by actual count by a park attendant, totaled 154 people not including another couple dozen staff persons that were selling hotdogs, softdrinks and taking care of other park duties.
The most distant audience members were approximately 500 feet or more from the pavilion, while the majority of the audience was scattered from 100 to 300 feet away. Later when I asked the park manager why they sat that far from the pavilion she said it was "because some of the bands show up with huge speakers and turn up the volume full blast so the people in the back can hear them. The people sitting close to the pavilion were having their heads blown off, especially as the evening progressed and they continuted to crank up the volume even more." She later commented that she, and her co-workers were amazed that with my sound system the volume was perfect throughout the park. One of the park workers even came up after the concert and asked where my speakers were. Kinda' neat!
Stephen,
I kicked things off with Bad Leroy Brown then played the following:
Bie Mier Bis Du Schoen
Chicago
Kansas City
Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime
Your Cheating Heart
Just A Gigalo
Jambalaya
New York--New York
Crazy
Summer Wind
Key Largo
Beyond The Sea
The Way You Look Tonight
Taquila
Shake Rattle & Roll
Run Around Sue
Johnny B. Goode
La Bamba
Show Me The Way To Go Home
and finished off the night with God Bless America
Cheers,
Gary
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