Diamond Auto
"Nused Cars"
Our Chassie Award winner made this dealer top of mind for used cars.
Pabst Blue Ribbon
"Brothers"

Eddie Rabbitt sings a country ballad about two brothers who share a bond and a beer.
Cellular One
"Mobile Phone"

Billy and Skeeter take off on a wild ride with the longest phone cord in the world.
Charles Schwab
"Just the Help You Need"
This company needed more than a jingle--it needed an anthem. Our musical banner hit the national spot.
Fox-8
"Switch"

When a TV station changes their name and their lineup, it's big news at this planet.
Kroger
"Let's Go Krogering"

Kroger's classic line gets the generic, R&B, and country music treatment.
Reuben's
Restaurants
"Soap Opera"

Some people are so passionate eating at Reuben's that they're, well, soap operatic.
Quizno's
"Tastes Better When You Toast It"
A catchy jingle was a tasty way to tout Quizno's delicious sub sandwiches.
Kroger
"Cake Confidential"

Finding a fantastic tasting cake is no secret to this detective.
Make-A-Wish
"Make A Wish Come True"
How do you sing about granting a child's last wish? With dignity, sensitivity, and inspiration.
Lansdowne
Resort
"Whirlpool"/"Quiet"

Sound relaxing? Just conjure up the sounds of peace and quiet--twice.
Pella Windows
& Doors
"Meditating Class"
Attaining inner peace by looking through a new window is easy. It just takes imagination.
Bubble Yum
"Babysitter"

When one child babysits another, all heck can break loose.
United Way
"Feel Good Again"

How do you help people feel good about giving? A feeling song helps.
Deliverall.com
"Floored"
A dinner party shows that buying furnitureis no problem if you do it online.
Over the past 20 years, Cashman Commercials has created and produced hundreds of Radio spots for many different companies. We’ve created individual spots as well as on-going campaigns. The spots below can be adapted for your business at a considerable cost savings, since most of the creative work has already been done. Or, if you’d like, we can create a unique commercial or a series of spots just for you.
Reuben’s
“The Edge of Reuben’s”
A soap opera parody with Gary Owens was just the right recipe for this California chain’s steak and seafood special.
Reuben’s
“The Edge of Reuben’s II”
A continuing episode of the tasty soap opera drama, this one taking place in the restaurant.
Reuben’s
“Author”
Another TV concept, this one a talk show interview format, puts Reuben’s in the spotlight.
Reuben’s
“Chefs”
An interview with two aspiring chefs who dream about working at Reuben’s, as well as eating there.
Reuben’s
“Floats”
This “Theater of the Mind” spot takes listeners on a tour of a big parade in honor of Reuben’s.
Reuben’s
“Messages”
Thanks to answering machines and voice mail, everyone can get together for dinner at Reuben’s.
Reuben’s
“Director”
An interview with a Hollywood-type who wants to direct the blockbuster “Reuben’s—The Movie.”
Black Angus “Tonight We Feed The Animals” This spot aims at twenty-somethings who love Black Angus’ Funbar.
Coco’s
“Insulted Pies”
Fresh-baked pies are upset that they’re being given away free with any prime rib dinner.
Coco’s
“All Dressed Up”
You don’t have to put on a tux to go out to a high-class restaurant––just come dressed as you are.
El Torito
“Serenade”
Singing waiters extol the virtues of this Mexican restaurant’s “Macho Combo” platter.
Round Table Pizza
“60 Seconds”
This parody of a famous TV news magazine pokes fun at other pizza chains while touting a great offer.
Round Table Pizza
“Manny’s”
A silly dialogue gets the point across that Round Table gives customers more of what they want in a pizza.
Charley Brown’s
“Epic Portions”
This spot for CB’s City Grille painted a picture for the listener of humongous portions at small prices.
Charley Brown’s
“Testimonials”
A swingin’ combo of singers and real people tell potential customers about the value of CB’s prime rib dinner special.
Mr.Goodcents “Cents-able Meals” This Italian food restaurant chain used
a catchy jingle to offer good food and great prices.
Peter Piper Pizza
“Mind Reader”
An encounter with a mind reader puts this chain’s offer “top of mind’ with listeners.
Taco Time
“Spicy”
Taco Guy goes out on the hustings to campaign for Taco Time’s Spicy Gordita.
Quizno’s
“Better When You Toast It”
This tasty sub sandwich chain tells customers why their subs taste better when they’re toasted the Quizno’s way.
Leath Furniture
“Peeper”
When someone buys all their furniture at Leath, the next-door neighbor seems to know all about it.
Leath Furniture “Moving In” This store’s furnishings are so comfortable, some people really don’t want to leave, even if you want them to.
Leath Furniture
“Soap Opera”
A furniture sale isn’t just a sale, and this one takes on soap operatic dimensions.
Leath Furniture
“Names”
What’s a good name for a sale? No matter what you call it, the only name that’s important is the name of the store.
Leath Furniture
“Big Deal”
How do you convince a listener that a store’s sale is a big deal? This tongue-in-cheek approach really worked.
Garrett’s Furniture
“Where The Heart Is”
This soft sell approach to retail furniture was a welcome change for listeners bombarded with numbers, prices and items, and drove customers through the door and onto the floor.
The Furniture Market
“Make Your House A Home”
A warm and fuzzy music bed is a great place to couch a retailer’s information.
City Patio Stores
“Patio Talk”
This Radio talk show format with Gary Owens was a real attention-getter. Sales spiked and profits soared when this spot aired.
Stevens Furniture
“Tradition”
A family-owned store that’s been around for a decade draws on its tradition.
Garrett’s Furniture “Merry Xmas” At holiday time, it’s nice when a retailerwishes you happy holidays instead of touting just another sale.
DeliverAll.com
“Floored”
All the problems with normal furniture shoppingare solved by a guest at dinner and an online retailer.

Bennett Chevyland
“Great Moments in History”

One in a series of amusing spots, with a built-in bed for weekly deals and special offers.
Bob Lamphere
“What If?”
A car dealer with a sense of humor made this spot take off, and cars sold like hotcakes.
Brayden Motorcars
“Mundane Hyperbole”
Here’s a car spot that made fun of other car spots. And people loved it.
Calabasas Motorcars
“Something For Nothing”
An automotive spot that featured numbers, wasn’t boring, and drove buyers through the door and onto the floor. Simple, yet very effective.
Central Avenue Nissan
“No Bullsh*t”
How do you tell people that there’s no bullsh*t at your dealership? You just tell ‘em!
Central Avenue Nissan
“Gorilla”
Hopefully, your client’s car dealership doesn’t monkey around with inflatables over their roof. This spot laughs at the ones that do.
All-American Ford
“All-American”
A spot that “trades in” on patriotism with a red, white and blue delivery.
Diamond Auto
“Nused Cars”
Winner of the Chassis Award, used car sales spiked and profits soared when this spot aired.
Gulf States Toyota
“No Sh*t” Sale”
This spoof spot is what every car dealer wishes they could say, but the FCC would think otherwise. Have a laugh on us!
Hudson Toyota
“Hot, Hot Deals”
Pumping, pulsing, Latin crossover music bolsters the hot deals this dealership touts.
Johnson Ford
“Spaceship”
This spot cracked people up, and used Radio as the true “theater of the mind.”
Metro NY Ford Dealers
“Equipped to Please
An engaging couple brings a newspaper ad to life. Print and Radio make for a perfect vehicle.
Salerno Chrysler & Dodge
“How We Say It”
With a cut line like “All we do is discount every vehicle every day,” we drove it home in a commercial.
Salerno Chrysler & Dodge
“Magic Markers”
This spot touts the many benefits the dealership offers, and delivers the meaning of the company motto.
Southern California Pontiac Dealers
“Great American Buys”
A quintessentially American jingle that allows for prices and items to be bolstered by a catchy tune.
Southern California Toyota Dealers
“We’ve Got It”
This hard-driving advertising song cranked up the excitement and sales whenever and wherever it aired.
Town and Country Auto Mall
“Firecracker 2000 Sale”
Touting a sale as important news and using the sound of small explosions are one way to cutthrough the clutter and generate interest.
Remember when jingles used to be catchy? When you couldn’t help but whistle or hum an advertising ditty? Well, car dealers depend on us to create that kind of music, aimed directly at their target audience.
Ted Jones Ford/Isuzu
“Better At Ted Jones”
A live concert feel felt right for this dealer.
Miller Imports
“The Miller Team”
Motion, energy and excitement mark this jingle.
Mike Reade Chevy/Olds
“Good As Gold”
Jimmy Buffet in Southern California.
Hyundai of Cerritos
“Fun Day”
This up-tempo jingle resonated with customers.
Coast Nissan
“Coastin’ To Coast”
An a Capella arrangement and good vibes made this jingle sing.
Norwalk Toyota
“We Perform For You”
A hard rock approach for a younger clientele.
So. Cal. Nissan Dealers
“Me & My Car”
This 60-second song cut through the airwaves.
West Coast Motors
“Lookin’ So Good”
This music had customers dancing into the showroom.
Hudson Toyota
“Hot, Hot Deals”
Hot music makes for the hottest deals.
SoCal Toyota Dealers
“We’ve Got It”
They’ve got the deals and the wheels.
SoCal Pontiac Dealers
“Great American Buys”
An all-American car jingle.
Camelback Toyota
“Get Back To Camelback”
This landmark dealership in Phoenix has a new event every month, causing thousands of customers to keep coming back to Camelback.
Airpark Chrysler-Jeep
“Steal That Car”
An Alice Cooper song is the music track and the theme of this spot, which features deals that are steals.
West Covina Nissan
“Nissan Heaven”
This upbeat, fun jingle boasts a huge selection for customers and sings the Southern California location for Nissan aficionados.
Tustin Auto Center
“Tustin Ranch Road at the 5”
The jingle lets listeners know where they are and what they have, with lyrics that describe 14 different dealerships.
Metro Nissan of Redlands
“Doin It Right”
We put another dealership on the map with a catchy tune, a drivin' beat and a memorable slogan.
Webster Bank
“Tool Needs”
A gift card to Home Depot was just one of the incentives this bank offered customers who opened a Webster One account.
City National Bank
“Lighting Shirts”
A telephone call translated by a little kid explains all about life CNB’s life insurance.
Guarantee Savings
“Loans”
Tailoring a loan doesn’t have to sound cold or boring. This spot warms up the process.
American Savings
“IRA/IRS”
Aimed at semi-retired couples, this spot explains the benefits of investing in an IRA.
Farm & Home Savings
“Like the Fifties”
Taking listeners on a ride down memory lane showed them just how low interest rates have gone.
Santa Barbara Bank & Trust
“Safe & Sound IRA”
One voice and the right music makes banking information about IRAs listenable.
Old Stone Bank
“L-l-loan”
Old Stone took the worry out of people who were nervous about asking for a loan.
City Commerce Bank
“Through These Doors”
This bank profiled all the different types of customers they dealt with.
American Savings
“Parrot”
This spot aimed at middle-aged, middle income couples with kids looking to get a tax break by investing in an IRA.
Farm & Home Savings
“Home Sweet Home”
When a house appreciates 100%, it’ll start talking to you.
Santa Barbara Bank & Trust
“IRA Plus”
The warm and friendly voice and music in this spot resonated with the safety and security this bank wanted.
Chase Lincoln First
“Answering Machine”
What’s a great way to talk to parents whose kids need college loans? Let them listen to their kids begging for money.
Mound City Bank
“Options”
A conversational monologue gets the point across that this bank gives customers options.
Webster Bank
“Webster One Account”
A gift card to Filene’s was another of the incentives this bank offered to customers who opened a Webster One account.
Columbia Credit Union
“Blatant Attempt”
In an unsubtle, funny way, CCU cut through the clutter of boring bank ads to entertain and inform potential customers.
NowLending.com
“Open House”
The story of the Tortoise and the Hare was a great way to show people that faster is better than slow and steady.
Newtown Savings
“Fit My Life”
A conversation with a Newtown representative showcased their slogan: “The Bank You Keep For Life.”
National Budget Finance
“Boat”
Experienced financial professionals can help you with loans, but not a sinking boat.
LoanProblems.com
“Sea of Loans”
This lender portrayed themselves as a safe harbor for those with money problems.
Danbury Hospital
“Marathon”
Beating obesity with Danbury’s Center for Weight Loss showcases a success story for a patient undergoing Bariatric surgery.
St. Johns Hospital
“Power”
The Chemical Dependency Center of this hospital presents a serious examination of the deleterious effects of chronic alcohol or drug use.
Hartford Hospital
“Heart Party”
The hospital that helped develop drug-coated stents for angioplasty patients takes an upbeat approach in this Radio spot.
Wellness Community
“Living with Cancer”
A sobering message from a woman coping with cancer, trying to help other people who are in a similar situation.
Masonicare
“Young World”
Hal Holbrook shares, through his simple but powerful storytelling, information about senior health care in Connecticut, and all the options available to them.
SBVNA
“Genelle Gonzales”
The Santa Barbara Visiting Nurse Association explains, in a caring and sensitive way, about how to receive state-of-the art nursing care at home.
Good Samaritan Hospital
“60 Seconds”
Christina Pickles, one of the stars of the hit TV series St. Elsewhere, epitomizes the care that Good Sam delivers.

I know of no higher calling than to marshal my talent to help those less fortunate in the world—children, adults, seniors; the homeless, the hungry, the mentally and physically challenged, the addicted, the aged and infirm, the abused, the sick and dying; and animals of every species. I feel that I am blessed in this life, and I make it a point to give back whenever and however I can. The overwhelming majority of these spots were created for free. Virtually everyone involved, including the actors, musicians, engineers and studios, donated their time and talent to these worthy causes. I am very fortunate to have the support of all the professionals I work with. They continue to help me create public service messages for non-profit organizations that exist solely to help others who need help.
Adam Walsh Center
“Boy in the Classroom”
This Clio Award-winning spot, part of a national campaign, presents perspectives of abuse from a child’s point of view and asks parents important questions.
Catholic Charities
“Then and Now”
A compilation of success stories from a charity that offers a hand to those less fortunate, regardless of race, religion or color.
Fighting Back
“Get Help”
One of a series of spots for a local organization dedicated to fighting drug and domestic abuse.
Greyhound Pets of America
“Fred”
One spot in a national campaign that explains how to adopt retired racing greyhounds.
Hear Now
“Letters”
Excerpts of thank-you letters from beneficiaries of Hear Now’s gift of a hearing aid to those in need.
Holocaust Remembrance Day
“It Can Happen Again”
A reminder for the annual observance of the Holocaust, one of the greatest evils in modern history.
Humane Association
“Make A New Friend”
One in a series of spots promoting the care and adoption of shelter animals, featuring the late Lorenzo Music (Garfield the Cat).
ILRC
“Frank”
An interview with a real person, institutionalized for twenty years, who made a new life for himself with the help of this organization.
Jolene’s Horse Rescue
“Save A Life”
The fantasy and reality of many a horse’s life, this spot offers a way to do something good if you love horses.
Los Angeles Food Bank
“Fight Hunger”
Those of us fortunate enough not to have to worry about hunger are reminded of that fact in this spot.
Lupus
“Get the Facts”
This is a scary disease that not too many people know about. Now they know about it.
Syracuse Food Bank
“We Call Them Hungry”
It’s a sad testament that the richest country in the history of the world still has children going hungry and spots like these have to be created.
The Compassionate Friends
“You’re Not Alone”
This worldwide group helps support parents who are grieving the loss of their child.
United Jewish Fund
“Super Sunday”
This annual event helps raise awareness and funds for the less fortunate in the Jewish community.
United Way
“Feel Good Again”
You can touch so many people when you contribute to the good causes supported by the United Way.
United Way
“Feel Good Again II”
A reprise of the successful, original campaign, this time with a chorus of children.
Wellness Community
“Carol”
Dealing with cancer is something that the Wellness Community helps patients cope with.

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