What was the name of the Chicago Bulls intro song?
What was the name of the Chicago Bulls intro song?
Sirius
“Sirius” is best known in the U.S. as the instrumental song that was used to introduce the starting lineup of the Chicago Bulls for home games at both Chicago Stadium and the United Center during their run of six NBA championships between 1991 and 1998, and still currently serves as their introduction theme.
What music was used in The Last Dance?
‘The Last Dance’ playlist: Soundtrack featuring every song from ESPN documentary
| 1 | Sirius – Chicago Bulls Theme Song The Alan Parsons Project |
|---|---|
| 4 | Super Bon Bon Soul Coughing |
| 5 | Fantastic Voyage Coolio |
| 6 | Hip Hop Hooray Naughty By Nature |
| 7 | If I Ruled the World (Imagine That) (feat. Lauryn Hill) Nas, Ms. Lauryn Hill |
Does Alan Parsons sing?
Although an accomplished vocalist, keyboardist, bassist, guitarist, and flautist, Parsons only sang infrequent and incidental parts on his albums, such as the background vocals on “Time.” While his keyboard playing was very audible on the Alan Parsons Project albums, very few recordings feature his flute.
Where can I hear the Chicago Bulls intro?
The song has become synonymous with the Bulls, with teams of all ages – professional and amateur – imitating the legendary intro. You can check out the Alan Parsons Live Project at the Arcada Theatre in St. Charles, Ill., on Saturday, May 7 at 8 p.m. Click here for more info.
Who was the PA announcer for the Chicago Bulls?
In the video above you’ll hear from Tommy Edwards, Ray Clay – the PA announcer during the MJ era – and even Alan Parsons himself about how the song took off, what it meant to be a part of such a recognizable introduction. It’s a must-watch.
When did Michael Jackson introduce the Chicago Bulls?
The first track on the band’s sixth album that was released in 1982 caught Edwards’ attention. To that point he had done introduced the Bulls’ starting lineup to songs such as Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” and the theme song from Miami Vice. “They seemed to work OK but it just didn’t really grab anybody,” Edwards recalled.