Does Sirius have video?
SiriusXM video is available on the SiriusXM app on phones, computers, tablets and other connected devices in the home. “We are thrilled to deliver video from a broad array of our incredible talk, sports, music, comedy and specialty programming.
When did SiriusXM start streaming?
Headquartered in New York City, with smaller studios in Los Angeles and Memphis, Sirius was officially launched on July 1, 2002. It now provides 69 streams (channels) of music and 65 streams of sports, news, and entertainment to its subscribers.
What movies has Sirius been in?
“Sirius” is played during the climactic scene of the 1988 Godfrey Ho film American Commando 3: Savage Temptation. It’s also played in John Hamburg’s 1998 debut movie Safe Men, as a stolen Stanley Cup rises out of the dance floor at Bernie (Little Big Fat) Gale’s Bar Mitzvah.
When did the Bulls first use Sirius?
1984
All that changed in 1984, when, as legend has it, Bulls announcer Tommy Davis heard the Alan Parsons Project instrumental “Sirius” while sitting in a theater waiting for a movie to start.
Who wrote Sirius?
Alan Parsons
Eric Woolfson
Sirius/Composers
Who wrote the Chicago Bulls theme song?
The Alan Parsons Project
Chicago Bulls Theme/Artists
Inside the making of the Chicago Bulls’ theme song from the writer, former Beatles engineer Alan Parsons.
Where is Alan Parsons Project from?
London, United Kingdom
The Alan Parsons Project/Origin
When did Alan Parsons Project start?
1975
The Alan Parsons Project/Active from
In 1975 they formed the Alan Parsons Project, a studio entity that had no permanent members, other than its two founders, and never toured.
How did the song Sirius come to be?
Edwards heard “Sirius” when it was playing at a movie theater as background music before the film. He knew the song from playing it on WLS, so he decided to try it as the new intro music for the Bulls; the team has been using it ever since.
Who was the first actor to play Sirius Black?
Gary Oldman first portrayed Sirius in the film adaptation of Prisoner of Azkaban. Oldman revealed that he accepted the part because he needed the money, as also because he had not taken on any major work in several years as he had decided to spend more time with his family.
When did the song Sirius by Alan Parsons come out?
Alan Parsons. “Sirius” is a 1982 song by the British rock band The Alan Parsons Project from the album Eye in the Sky. It is a 1:54 minute instrumental piece that segues into “Eye in the Sky” on the original recording. From the 1990s onward, “Sirius” has become a staple of many college and professional sporting arenas throughout North America.
Why is Sirius the brightest star in the night sky?
Sirius is the brightest star in the night sky. When asked by Songfacts how he chose the title, Alan Parsons replied: “It relates to the star in the sky, which I felt was spacey and planetary, so we just chose it.” This song has become widely used at sporting events, particularly as opening-lineup themes for basketball teams.