Salvatore "Sam" Giangreco, of Auburn, right, and his wife, Sheila, have been a fixture at Bills games for decades. They used to fly a banner promoting their wedding band, the Blue Lights, before the band broke up and the rules changed. Family and friends – that's Sheila in the middle – help unfurl the vintage banner in the parking lot before the regular-season finale against the Jets at Highmark Stadium.
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Sheila and Salvatore "Sam" Giangreco, of Auburn, third and fourth from right behind the sign, with one of their vintage Blue Lights banners. Their daughter-in-law Jessica is to the left, their son Kevin to the right, and a friend, Bill Alferi, is also behind the sign.
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Salvatore "Sam" Giangreco, of Auburn, has been a fixture at Buffalo games for decades, with a classic custom license plate that reads: "BILLS."
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Sam Giangreco, of Auburn, has been a fixture at Bills games for decades, even having the custom license plate "BILLS", which he acquired in the 1970s.
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Salvatore "Sam" Giangreco,, of Auburn looks through photographs from the heyday of the Blue Lights sign at then-Rich Stadium.
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The Blue Lights of Auburn, in the 1970s, with Salvatore "Sam" Giangreco to the right.
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Jeff Campbell, during his service with the Army.
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The Blue Lights at a more recent reunion, Salvatore "Sam" Giangreco to the left.
Salvatore "Sam" Giangreco, of Auburn, right, and his wife, Sheila, have been a fixture at Bills games for decades. They used to fly a banner promoting their wedding band, the Blue Lights, before the band broke up and the rules changed. Family and friends – that's Sheila in the middle – help unfurl the vintage banner in the parking lot before the regular-season finale against the Jets at Highmark Stadium.
Sheila and Salvatore "Sam" Giangreco, of Auburn, third and fourth from right behind the sign, with one of their vintage Blue Lights banners. Their daughter-in-law Jessica is to the left, their son Kevin to the right, and a friend, Bill Alferi, is also behind the sign.