Pepsi and Pop Music
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Pepsi and Pop Music
Pepsi’s Music Heritage: Pepsi and Pop Music Through the Years 1957 Louis Armstrong 50’s jazz singer Pepsi sponsors Julie Andrews’ starring role in Cinderella, the only Rodgers & Hammerstein’s musical ever written for TV. Broadcast on CBS, it was seen by more than 100 million people, 60% of the US at the time. Mary Martin actress/singer 1953 Polly Bergen actress/singer Singer/actress Polly Bergen, who starred in a series of commercials during the 1950s, quickly became known as “The Pepsi Cola Girl” Julie Andrews actress/singer 1960’s and 1970’s Pepsi and Pop Music Through the Years 1972 70’s Roberta Flack “Killing me Softly” singer Roberta Flack is tapped for Pepsi radio advertisements Radio Bobby Bloom Radio B.B. King Radio Three Dog Night Radio 1970 Four Tops Radio Martha & the Vandellas Radio Joanie Sommers actress/singer 1961 1966 Hondells Radio Tammy Wynette Radio Lou Christie Radio 60’s The Turtles Radio 1967 Jackie DeShannon Radio With the rising prominence of pop radio stars (and jingles) in the 1960s and 70s, Pepsi worked with some of the biggest names in the business to put their own spins on Pepsi jingles. Three Dog Night and BB King sang along to “You’ve Got a Lot to Live / And Pepsi’s Got a Lot to Give,” The Turtles (famous for their smash hit “Happy Together”) sang “Pepsi Pours It On” and Motown’s Martha Reeves and the Vandellas sang “You’re in the Pepsi Generation” 1980’s Pepsi and Pop Music Through the Years 80’s 1989 As a sign of support for his commitment to a clean and sober lifestyle following treatment for a history with drinking, Diet Pepsi sponsored Ringo Starr’s 1989 “Concerts for All Generations” tour and supplied him and his band with constant refreshment for the road Ringo Starr Michael Jackson 1984 One year after the release of “Thriller”, Michael Jackson and PepsiCo strike a $5 million partnership shattering the record for celebrity endorsement deals, linking Pepsi and Michael for a decade and setting the bar for integrated marketing campaigns. 1989 Rod Stewart In 1989, Rock singer Rod Stewart signed with Pepsi to appear in ads that appeared across Latin America On Jan. 27, 1984, Michael Jackson films a Pepsi commercial at LA’s Shrine Auditorium in front of 3,000 fans. On the sixth take, a mishap with pyrotechnics leads to injuries for the star and a $1.5 million payment, which Jackson donates to a burn center named after him. Robert Palmer 1985 A year after the success of Lionel Richie’s second solo album, Can’t Slow Down, Pepsi taps Richie for a series of TV advertisements David Bowie Lionel Richie Menudo (Pepsi Hispanic Market) If “video killed the radio star” (as the Buggles sang in 1979), then it was to Pepsi that some of them turned when starring in some of the most popular music video-styled commercials of the 1980s 1988 Tina Turner and David Bowie join forces to advertise Pepsi, in an ad featuring a reworking of Bowie’s hit “Modern Love.” Tina Turner Chayanne (Pepsi Hispanic Market) 1990’s Pepsi and Pop Music Through the Years 1990 Aretha Franklin In a series of commercials for Diet Pepsi, Ray Charles exclaims: “You got the right one, baby, uh huh!” 1998 Ray Charles (Diet Pepsi) 1999 1991 In a popular television ad, MC Hammer’s Pepsi is replaced with a Coke and he temporarily loses his mojo until a fan from the audience passes him a Pepsi 90’s Janet Jackson (International) MC Hammer Young MC 1993 The Pepsi Chart was a networked Sunday afternoon Top 40 countdown on UK radio that began airing in 1993. The Pepsi Chart show carried an emphasis on fun and was the UK’s first personality-led chart show, incorporating big competitions and an official top 10 countdown based on record sales. 2000’s Pepsi and Pop Music Through the Years 2002 Beyonce Knowles Beyonce Knowles, Britney Spears and Pink star as “Pepsi Gladiators” in a spot filmed in Rome to the music of “We Will Rock You” Apple 2004 Pepsi partners with Apple’s launch of iTunes to give away 100 million free music downloads Enrique 00’s Pink 2001 Pepsi signs on 19-yr old pop sensation Britney Spears, sponsoring her tour and placing her in a starring role in the 2002 Super Bowl ad campaign around “The Joy of Pepsi” 2003 Shakira 2004-2009 Britney Spears Pepsi Smash Pepsi Smash - Originally debuting as a televised summer concert program, the Pepsi Smash concert series evolved to include an online video partnership with Yahoo! Music and live concerts that traveled the country, even appearing before the Super Bowl in 2009 with headliners Rihanna and Fall Out Boy. 2000’s Pepsi and Pop Music Through the Years Missy Elliott 2006 Mariah Carey Christina Aguilera Rihanna 2008 2005 Fergie John Legend In an evolution of the Pepsi Chart program, Pepsi Música traveled to Latin America as a radio show in the early 2000s, and eventually ended up in the US as a televised two-hour live show airing on Telemundo, featuring live musical performances, celebrity guests, user-generated content and a weekly video countdown with the hottest English and Spanish-language videos battling for the top spot. Black Eyed Peas 2007 2012 X Factor Pepsi announces it will feature the winner from FOX’s THE X FACTOR in a Pepsi commercial spot during Super Bowl XLVI. Combined with a $5 million recording contract from Sony Music/Syco, it will be the largest guaranteed prize package in TV history.