germany and i have just seen the most amazing thing and we need your help and i want you to be in nuremberg tomorrow morning". and i was like "don, a little busy right now, we got this big job to do for kellogg's'. and he said "no i've already bought your ticket, you're going to be here". i am calling in my friendship favors. and so i said okay fine, i have a passport, so i hopped on the plane the next day i went to germany and i saw this program where, you know, no more than eight kids in a house, a mother and father house parents, a family model for kids who otherwise would be institutionalized and it was just amazing. and mr. mÜller needed, they were starting a program in united states and he wanted, now this is in march 78, it was the international year of the child so it was the perfect year to do it. and he wanted to, he even had an orchestra of 34 kids who played beautiful music retired famous, polty was his name, famous what do you call it, conductor, in germany, had taken this as his retirement work to build this orchestra. he wanted them to play at kennedy center, berklee performa