Hector Plays Branson
In the background, depending on your browser & net connection speed, you will be listening to Hector playing his "Signature" music; Looking Through the Eyes of Love, from the film, Ice Castles - as played on the Roland® Atelier® AT-90s

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Opening (April 17, 2004) Night Festivities

The marquee is blazing...
 

... with the news that Hector opens tonight!!
 

The ribbon cutting celebrates the opening night of Hector Plays Branson
 

Members of the Branson Chamber of Commerce, and Lieve, hold the ribbon while Hector prepares for the Grand Cut
 

Ready ... CUT
 

Now, let the music begin...
 

The Roland® Atelier®  AT-90s stands ready on stage for Hector

NOW - Click here - For ON WITH THE SHOW


An e-mail:

A friend and I saw Hector at his opening performance in Branson, Mo. We had seats on the front row center. We had no idea what to expect when we came. All we knew was he was advertised as a, "One Man Band". It never occurred to us to see someone playing an organ that night. To say the least, we were apprehensive.

There we were, wearing our jeans and t-shirts surrounded by the Branson Chamber of Commerce and some of Hector's friends and all of them in their tuxedos and evening dresses.

We truly expected someone to walk on stage wearing symbols at his knees. One of the Hughes Brothers announced Hector and here he comes on stage and begins his show. Margaret and I were overwhelmed! It was one of the most awesome experiences in our lives. I have seen many shows in Branson but this one is probably the most exciting and entertaining ones I have seen. Both of us were amazed and astounded. It truly is hard to express into words how impressed we were. We came to hear something different than the usual "Branson Shows" and we did!

To top off the fact that he is extremely talented, he is also quite a comedian. He is so fun and funny. Hector is also a very humble person. You can't help but adore him.

Hector we love you and pray that all goes well for you in Branson. We shall spread the word about you and plan to see you again in Branson.


Hector and a fan (Janet Britt, who sent us the first three the above images) at the theater entrance