This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 39. Chapters: "Weird Al" Yankovic, Charlie Benante, Christmas in the Stars, City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, Clint Bajakian, Clones, Cocktails in the Cantina, Craig Chaquico, Dirk Brosse, Frank Klepacki, James L. Venable, Jefferson Starship, Jerry Hey, Jesse Harlin, Joel McNeely, John Williams, Joseph Williams, L'empire du côté obscur, Light the Sky on Fire, List of references to Star Wars in music, Living in These Star Wars, London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices, Mad About Me, Maurice Murphy, Meco, Musical score, Peter McConnell, Robert Townson, Star Wars and other Galactic Funk, Star Wars Cantina, Star Wars Gangsta Rap, The Corellian Edition, The Droid Rooms, The Rebel Force Band, The Saga Begins, Yoda. Excerpt: Charlie Benante wearing a Darth Vader mask during a show The cover of the 1980 LP. The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra is the orchestra that performed the music for the film Star Wars: The Clone Wars. They are located in the city of Prague, Czech Republic. The orchestra was started in 1947. While recording for The Clone Wars, the orchestra was conducted by Kevin Kiner. The orchestra started out, after World War II, in 1947, as the in-house full orchestra regularly playing music for film, television and animation productions at the world famous Barrandov Film Studios , in Prague, as well as the historic Krátký Film productions (meaning "short film," in Czech language), and the former Czechoslovak Television. At the time, it was somewhat smaller than today and it was called the Filmový symfonický orchestr (FISYO) (The Film Symphony Orchestra) or was sometimes known as the Film Symphony of Prague. Many wonderful international films were done by this orchestra in the early days. A good example came in 1986, during the frankly grim and hard times of communism/socialism, when David Lynch first came to Prague and recorded the music for his film Blue Velvet (film)|Bl...