Sam Spence, who composed more than 700 pieces for NFL Films from 1966-2001, is performing with the Green Bay Civic Symphony on Friday, Nov. 12 at 7 p.m. Spence will be performing with the UW-Green Bay Wind Symphony under the director of Prof. Kevin Collins and the Tundra Alumni Band led by Prof. John Salerno. Robert Hornacek caught up with Spence during his busy rehearsal schedule in Green Bay.
@alanrdowney 12 total championships(I think), but not Super Bowls. ^_^ <I said it before you got swarmed.)
JoshtheRoo 10 months ago
I wonder how much of his music was played behind Packer highlights of the 1960s...
The glory days of the Packers...
Oh wait - who's in the Super Bowl this year? The team with the most Super Bowl wins... Pittsburgh Steelers... with six
And the team with the most NFL Championships
The Green Bay Packers... with twelve... (with three Super Bowls, including I & II, coached by the man for whom the trophy awarded to the winning team is named...)
alanrdowney 1 year ago
its too bad that they don't give out the sheet music commercially. his pieces would be great songs for schools around the world to play.
carden525 1 year ago
THIS is awesome! Kudos to Chris Sampson and UW-Green Bay for making it happen.
gbsand 1 year ago