Cingular is derived from the words singular and cellular. Cingular was the very first wireless phone company and was also referred to as Cellular One.
If you're talking about the gingerbread commercial, it's Steve Buscemi (of indie movie fame) and Norm McDonald (stand-up comedian and alumnus of Saturday Night Live). It's an ad for "Go Phone" by AT&T, formerly known as Cingular. If you mean "the more bars, in more places" series of Cingular Wireless commercials, with a single voice, it is stage and screen actor Stanley Tucci. I asked the company media group.
The Cingular logo belongs to AT&T. The original logo belongs to Cingular Wireless that merged with AT&T in February of 2004. AT&T decided to keep the original logo for some time after the merger.
People are looking all over for it, but it was exclusively made for the commercial. Composed by Michael Montes.
Honey, Cingular Wireless hasn't been a thing since 2007 when they merged with AT&T. So, if you're looking for customer service, try dialing 611 from your AT&T phone or look up their current number online. Time to update your contact list, darling!
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Adema "giving in"
This site has tons of commercial song info: http://www.songtitle.info/
the band is "Mates of State"
the song playing in the blackjack commercial is Stringing Sitars by Anjali
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you can see it here: http://www.sambisbee.com/cingular/ it can be downloaded from youtube - just do a search for cingular commercials
The song is 'Coming Undone', by Korn.
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its called "sweat pea" by Amos Lee