We did ok. We only did two contemporary and one hymn today. The one contemporary ended on an "E" and the next started on an "E" so that worked great to transition from one right into the next (we thought). It went great in practice but was a little rough live. Over all it went pretty good . . . none of us got struck by lightening.
This planet was originally named in 1781 by the British astronomer William Herschel - he called it Georgium Sidus (meaning "the Georgian planet") to honor the King George III of England. The name was later changed to Uranus, the ancient mythological god of the sky, Ouranos. The name Uranus was suggested by the German astronomer Johann Elert Bode.