I'm not 100% sure, but it sounds like Eric Lange. An american actor who recently appeared as a regular cast member in Nickelodeon's "Victorious" as teacher Mr.Sikowitz. He's also been seen this year in Castle, Grimm & CSI.
The song is by "The Earhole Crew", the recording studio in Chicago who records and mixes all of the radio and TV spots. DOn't know if they've released it as a downloadable track, but that is where the riff is from. An original composition. Check them out at www.earhole.com I know because I am currently the voice of Advance Auto Parts commercials and we record them at Earhole.
I contacted a friend at the local radio station and he E-mailed a 30 second ad with the jingle.
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Ron Reeve has: Played Tower in "American Gladiators" in 1989. Played Tower (1995-1996) in "Gladiators" in 1995. Played Tower in "Gladiators Greatest Hits" in 1995. Played Tower in "Gladiators: The Ashes" in 1995. Played Commercials in "Grand Theft Auto III" in 2001. Played Commercial Announcer in "Grand Theft Auto: Vice City" in 2002. Played General - Talk Radio in "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas" in 2004. Played Officer Ivanovich in "Bully" in 2006. Played Commercial Voice in "Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories" in 2006. Played Neal Doer in "In Plain Sight" in 2008.
The actor's name is Tim McCarthy, not Chad Broskey as some have reported. I agree with the previous post. here is a link to an online audition from Tim McCarthy, below the video is his resume, in which safe auto Justin Case is listed. There's the answer. http://matthewmiller.auditionservices.com/may2009virtualshowcase?23861 It definitely is Tim McCarthy. I went to high school with him, and when I 1st saw the commercial I was thinking wow that's either Tim McCarthy or someone who looks a heck of a lot like him.
The song is by "The Earhole Crew", the recording studio in Chicago who records and mixes all of the radio and TV spots. DOn't know if they've released it as a downloadable track, but that is where the riff is from. An original composition. Check them out at www.earhole.com I know because I am currently the voice of Advance Auto Parts commercials and we record them at Earhole.
Advance Auto Parts was created in 1932.
Advance Auto Parts's population is 55,000.
Advance Auto Parts closed the deal on 11/28/2001 and changed all the stores to Advance Auto Parts with the exception of the chain that operates only in the southern part of Florida. Those stores are called Advance/Discount Auto Parts.
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Advance Auto Parts closed the deal on 11/28/2001 and changed all the stores to Advance Auto Parts with the exception of the chain that operates only in the southern part of Florida. Those stores are called Advance/Discount Auto Parts.
The symbol for Advance Auto Parts Inc in the NYSE is: AAP.
Advance Auto Parts
Radio control replacement parts for Nissan Frontier trucks can be ordered from any Nissan dealer. Generic brands of these parts can usually be found at auto parts stores such as Napa and Advance Auto Parts. Another option is to order online through Nissan's website or various auto parts websites.
The music in the TV and radio campaign is by a band called "The Earhole Crew". Contact them through www.earholestudios.com
Advance was using Partsamerica.com as their online website which was owned by CSK Auto.
The Toll-Free Telephone Number for Advance Auto Parts is 1-888-491-6726.