Ronnie Laws -- Always There from album Pressure Sensitive
Mr Big Romeo
"Joanne," by Michael Nesmith (of the Monkees).
The composer of the main theme is the great Thomas Newman.
We are one
The name of Ric Flair's theme song is "Also sprach Zarsthustra" by Richard Strauss
The Flyers got their name through a contest. Bill Putnam announced there would be a contest to decide the name of the Philadelphia hockey team, and many attempted to win the contest. It was the sister of Ed Snider (who owns the Philadelphia Flyers) that suggested the name Flyers, and Ed Snider saw it as a winning name. Over 100 entries were labeled as "Flyers" and a drawing was held to determine which one would be the winner. It was Alec Stockard, at that time a 9-year-old boy, who won the drawing, although he did misspell the name and wrote "Fliers."
no, they have always been called the Flyers. there have been other pro and minor pro teams in phiadelphia, the quakers, the ramblers, the firebirds, but the only NHL team in philly has always been called the Flyers.
The Flyers got their name through a contest. Bill Putnam announced there would be a contest to decide the name of the Philadelphia hockey team, and many attempted to win the contest. It was the sister of Ed Snider (who owns the Philadelphia Flyers) that suggested the name Flyers, and Ed Snider saw it as a winning name. Over 100 entries were labeled as "Flyers" and a drawing was held to determine which one would be the winner. It was Alec Stockard, at that time a 9-year-old boy, who won the drawing, although he did misspell the name and wrote "Fliers."
The theme music for ITV Horse Racing in the 1970s was called "The Theme from 'The Champions'" composed by the British composer John Williams. This iconic piece became synonymous with horse racing broadcasts on ITV during that era and is fondly remembered by fans of the sport. It was used as the opening theme for many racing programs and contributed to the excitement of the events.
The name came about through a contest. Phyllis Snider is supposed to have suggested the name, and over 100 people submitted the name to the contest. A little boy named Alec won the resultant drawing.
Bobby Clarke and Wendell Clarke are not related. Bobby Clarke is a former professional hockey player and captain of the Philadelphia Flyers, known for his outstanding play in the 1970s and 1980s. Wendell Clarke, on the other hand, is a former player for the Toronto Maple Leafs and is known for his time in the 1980s and 1990s. While they share a last name and both played in the NHL, there is no familial relationship between them.
Year Name Club Position 1982-83 Bobby Clarke Philadelphia Flyers C 1983-84 Doug Jarvis Washington Capitals C
The Feminine Flyers
the name of the louisianna lacrosse team, is the " Loyola flyers".
On April 4, 1966, Putnam announced there would be a name-the-team contest and some names that were suggested were the liberty bells, or the fliers. fliers was sent by a little boy but the citizens of Philly liked it. they changed it to flyers, the dude that drew the logo drew a p for Philadelphia and put wings on it, or speed streaks showing it was flying. the orange circle in the p represents the puck. idk why its orange instead of black and the p couldn't be orange.
The name came about through a contest. Phyllis Snider is supposed to have suggested the name, and over 100 people submitted the name to the contest. A little boy named Alec won the resultant drawing.
Philadelphia.