The music is Two-part invention, Johann Sebastian Bach.
I'm sorry, but I don't have specific information on the flute instrumental music used in the new TD Bank South Asian commercial. You might want to check the commercial's credits, visit the TD Bank website, or look for any official announcements regarding the music. Alternatively, searching on music identification apps like Shazam could help you find the title.
Iron Maiden music has never been used in a Nissan commercial.
One notable TV commercial that used music by Benny Goodman is the 2011 ad for the Honda CR-V, which featured Goodman's classic tune "Sing, Sing, Sing." The upbeat swing music complemented the commercial's energetic visuals and playful tone, effectively capturing the audience's attention. Goodman's music has been used in various contexts, but this particular ad stands out for its nostalgic and vibrant appeal.
Foo Fighters - Everlong
Led Zeppelin was reportedly paid $2 million for the use of their song "Rock and Roll" in a Cadillac commercial. The deal was notable because the band had been known for their reluctance to license their music for commercial purposes. The decision to allow the song to be used in the ad marked a significant moment in the band's approach to music licensing.
The music was created specifically for Banner Bank's commercials which was produced by "Glenn Sound" in Seattle, WA.
Artist is Spacetrain Title is Zurich Ad
Iron Maiden music has never been used in a Nissan commercial.
birdies singing by kelley stoltz
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, the specific artist for the latest Bank of America commercial may vary, as commercials can change frequently. To find the most accurate and current information, I recommend checking the latest ads on Bank of America's official website or their social media channels, where they often provide details about the music used in their campaigns.
Ain't no mountain high enough.
Stereophonics - She's alright
DARREN SOLOMON wrote the song...
Courtship of Eddie's Father
Commercial Banks
Herbie Hancock "Rockit"
Stars Go Dim, 'Crazy'