John Williams heard a trumpet and a flugelhorn player playing the Star Wars theme outside his house and decided to greet them like the legend he is.
Not even a minute into playing and Williams was by the door observing the spot-on musicians and waving. Once they finished playing, Williams goes outside to greet them.
"That's fantastic," Williams said as he shook the hand of 13-year-old trumpeter Bryce Hayashi. Michael Miller was the flugelhorn player.
At 84 years old, Williams is still producing movie music. He just scored Steven Spielberg's The BFG and has plans to score the director's Ready Player One and Indiana Jones 5 as well as, of course, Star Wars Episode VIII.
Williams has earned himself five Oscars for Fiddler on the Roof, Jaws, Star Wars, E.T. and Schindler's List. He has received 50 nominations over 48 years. He holds the records for most nominations over different decades (every one since the '60s) and has the most for a living person. Walt Disney holds the record for most nominations with 59.
His last group of scores are The Force Awakens, The Book Thief, Lincoln, War Horse, The Adventures of Tintin, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Munich, Memoirs of a Geisha and War of the Worlds.