Who wrote the American Family Insurance jingle?
David Carroll
When do you remember first hearing our jingle? Did you know it has a name and lyrics (other than ‘American Family Insurance’)? “All Your Protection Under One Roof” was written by Chicago bandleader David Carroll and copyrighted in July 1965.
Who is the female voice for American Family Insurance?
Phylicia Rashad
“Whatever keeps our customers up at night, whatever they need to protect, American Family Insurance is there for them.” The new spots feature “This is Us” guest star Phylicia Rashad as the voiceover.
Who is in the American Family Insurance commercial?
actress Phylicia Rashad
In the commercials, narrated by actress Phylicia Rashad, American Family Insurance tossed out the script to allow Glen and Theo to interact with each other organically, resulting in images of the pair sharing hugs, kisses and prayers.
Who is the guy in the American Family Insurance commercial?
American Family Insurance TV Commercial, ‘Dream Car’ Song by Daryl Hall & John Oates A shrunken down man in a toy race car races around a house to the tune of “You Make My Dreams.” He jumps off railings, plows through carpet and slides through milk. It turns out to be a boy imagining his older self in a red race car.
Who is the composer of the car insurance commercial?
Mr. Wade wrote the song after viewing a copy of the commercial sent to him by Leo Burnett, an agency that is part of the Publicis Groupe. “I was skeptical at first because I’d never written for a commercial before,” he said in a telephone interview.
What was the song in the Allstate commercial?
Unavailable on any album, the song has received little airplay on the radio but it had wide exposure in a 60-second Allstate spot promoting the insurance company’s safe driving program for teenagers. The commercial first ran after an episode of “Friday Night Lights” on NBC in late October that had a teenage driving theme.
What was the song in the blink commercial?
This commercial credits the song as “White Lies” by Max Frost, but blink and you’ll miss it.