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  2. Here Come the Hawks - Wikipedia

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    is the official fight song and introduction of the Chicago Blackhawks. The song was written by J. Swayzee and produced by the Dick Marx Orchestra and Choir in 1968. It is still played today during the pre-game video. An abbreviated rendition is also played following the end of each period on an organ.

  3. Keys to the City (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was written in late 2007 and was presented as a gift to the Chicago Blackhawks ice hockey team and the Wirtz Family, owners of the Chicago Blackhawks, in December 2007. In late February 2008, the song was embraced by the Chicago Blackhawks as a companion song to "Here Come the Hawks," the Blackhawks' official theme song.

  4. Chelsea Dagger - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand club Wellington Phoenix also play the song after every victory by their team. Outside football, it is best known as the goal song of the National Hockey League's Chicago Blackhawks, first used in the 2008–09 NHL season. [8] The song became a sensation during the Blackhawks' first Stanley Cup run in 49 years in 2010. [2]

  5. Jim Cornelison - Wikipedia

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    James Cornelison (born June 20, 1964) [1] is an American singer who sings "The Star-Spangled Banner" and "O Canada" at the beginning of home games for the Chicago Blackhawks, accompanied by organist Frank Pellico.

  6. Chicago Blackhawks - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 December 2024. National Hockey League team in Chicago, Illinois For the American football team, see Chicago Black Hawks (American football). "Blackhawks" and "Black Hawks" redirect here. For other uses, see Black Hawk (disambiguation). Chicago Blackhawks 2024–25 Chicago Blackhawks season Conference ...

  7. Holiday Road - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, "Holiday Road" was adopted as the unofficial playoff victory song of the 2013 Chicago Blackhawks, [16] who went on to win the Stanley Cup on June 24, the 30th anniversary of the song's release. In 2014, the song was used as the music on television advertising for Teletext Holidays, a British travel agency. [17]

  8. HuffPost Data

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    Interactive maps, databases and real-time graphics from The Huffington Post

  9. Ministry (band) - Wikipedia

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    A song titled "Keys to the City", which became the theme song for the Chicago Blackhawks, was released on March 5, 2008. In addition to this single, two albums of covers/remixes, Cover Up (April 1, 2008) and Undercover (December 6, 2010) were released.