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What happened to the " Freecreditreport.com band"?
12-14-2012, 02:26 PM
Post: #1
What happened to the " Freecreditreport.com band"?
The dude that had all the songs on commercials, about free credit report.com. They are looking for a new band now, but what happened to the old?

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12-14-2012, 02:34 PM
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No one knows for a fact. They probably broke up or don't want to do it anymore. Hay? They may have gotten discovered.

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12-14-2012, 02:34 PM
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I don't know but they were awesome!!
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12-14-2012, 02:34 PM
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Experian is looking to sing a new tune with the launch of a Web site called freecreditscore.com. In the process, the credit bureau is parting ways with the band made popular in its freecreditreport.com ads, and kicking off a search for a replacement.

With the launch of freecreditscore.com, Experian is shifting its focus from credit reports to credit scores. Using a different band in new ads reflects that transition, said Chris Moloney, svp and CMO of Experian's U.S. consumer direct unit. The company is spending between $10 and $15 million on the effort.

"[Freecreditscore.com] is going to be our premier brand. We found that there's a desire for people to get their credit score, especially in a tough economy," Moloney said. "That's the focus of the brand—to address that need."

Moloney added that Experian is not shutting down freecreditreport.com, a product that offers daily credit report monitoring and alerts of key changes, but rather broadening the message based on a "general hot topic for Americans." Past ads, he said, featured the band singing about issues that appealed to twentysomethings (like getting a car loan). The new ads, created by The Martin Agency, address broader topics.

As part of the new campaign, Experian is holding live band searches in three cities—New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles—to select bands that will compete online for the grand prize. On May 20, Experian will open the search to other bands through online submissions; consumers will get to vote for their favorites. Ultimately, four finalists will be chosen and unveiled at the MLB All-Star Game on July 13. Each of the final bands will get its own TV spot during the game, per Experian. The winning band will be announced in early August, and will walk the red carpet at the MTV Music Awards in September.

The effort also includes a social media component, which, according to Moloney, will play a major role in building buzz for the new band. Experian has created Facebook and Twitter pages, and is putting the entire campaign on YouTube once the ads become available. Additionally, a character named Roadie Jack will have a presence on Twitter and Facebook to update consumers on the band search.

Meanwhile, the old band will be phased out, Moloney said. "We aired about 75,000 ads between network and cable TV with the old band. So they had a good run," he said. The farewell ad is a mashup of the familiar freecreditreport.com commercial, which shows the current band playing at a Renaissance Fair. Then lightning strikes and a voiceover announces: "After three years we're saying goodbye to this band, and with your help we're saying hello to a new one." The ad then directs consumers to freecreditscore.com.
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12-14-2012, 02:34 PM
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The lead singer is an actor named Eric Violette, He's lip-synching in the commercials to "Dave Mulhefeld, the songwriting phenom behind the über jingles and senior copy writer at The Martin Agency, the other band members are also actors.
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