Sam Cardon is an American composer known for his work in film music. His first
album, Impulse, was released in 1989 and reached number 2 on the national
airplay chart in Radio & Records Magazine, followed by Serious Leisure (1991),
which peaked at number 17 on Billboard's Contemporary Jazz Chart. He received a
bachelor's degree from Brigham Young University in 1993 and began composing
music for various media projects, including Titans of the Ice Age, Mummies:
Secrets of the Pharaohs, and Shackleton’s Antarctic Adventure. He also
contributed to video game soundtracks such as World...