Photo gallery: Symphony of the Hills’ “Stars, Stripes and Spirit” concert
Conductor Dr. Eugene Dowdy said the free concert was meant to honor both the tragedy and the community’s resilience, and before the performance, the public viewed nine original paintings from artist Robert R. “Bobby” Cahill’s “Freedom” series, tracing the history of the American flag since 1776.
Symphony of the Hills marked the flood’s anniversary and the nation’s 250th birthday with “Stars, Stripes and Spirit” at the Cailloux Theater on Saturday, July 4. Gov. Greg Abbott attended and read aloud the names of the 119 people who died in the flood as the symphony performed Bach’s “Air on the G String.” Conductor Dr. Eugene Dowdy said the free concert was meant to honor both the tragedy and the community’s resilience, and before the performance, the public viewed nine original paintings from artist Robert R. “Bobby” Cahill’s “Freedom” series, tracing the history of the American flag since 1776.






























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