Who sings the new olive garden commercial

The third night of Edward Sharpe’s Big Top had it all – acrobats, puppet masters, sword swallowers and some amazing music. But in the end, it was a proud father and his adorable 8-year-old daughter that stole the show.

“We came from San Diego all the way to L.A.,” said Alexa Narvaez. “This is my first time being in this… I’m too scared.”

Alexa and her father Jorge were invited on stage to sing along with the ESMZ during Home – the song that made the duo Internet sensations four years ago – and tore the house (or tent) down.

Now, apparently Olive Garden is one of their biggest fans. The restaurant chain chose to use Jorge and Alexa’s original cover of “Home” in its new 60-second commercial, which aired Thursday night during NBC’s Red Nose Day telethon.

The commercial starts out with the words “Family is always in tune” and shows clips of Jorge and Alexa’s December 2013 cover video of Home, which has now generated more than 28 million hits on their YouTube channel.

The commercial features a montage of home-movie footage of various family moments, based around the idea of family and the restaurant’s slogan: “We’re all family here.”

AdWeek called the commercial “as far from your typical Olive Garden spot as you could get… there’s real life and real emotion.”

“The amateur version of Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros track of Home pulls is all together – a song full of emotion, rendered simply. That’s the vibe of the whole ad, ” writes AdWeek.

Jorge and Alexa’s original version of Home went viral quickly after it was posted, and it wasn’t long after that both Ryan Seacrest and Ellen DeGeneres invited the pair to appear on their shows. Time.com called the duo “why the internet was invented.”

Jorge and Alexa appeared in season 7 of “America’s Got Talent,” impressing the judges with a breathtaking version of Home during their audition. They were eliminated in the Vegas Round.

The song has special meaning to Jorge. He told the Huffington Post that in 2007, his mother was deported to Mexico after living in the United States for 20 years. To generate support for his mother’s release, Jorge, and daughters Alexa and Eliana re-recorded another version of Home in March 2014 for their YouTube Channel, “Reality Changers.”

The channel has nearly 570,000 subscribers and more than 188 million total views. Jorge says Reality Changers was started by “a young father with the desire to share songs, stories, skits and more all with a focus on family, community, art and music.” The YouTube channel follows the Narvaez family as they “record cover songs, take on family adventures, and chronicle their lives all through video.”

Olive Garden just released a 60-second ad that tugs at the heartstrings and celebrates family.

The spot, produced by Grey New York, features families singing together, reuniting after years apart and other touching moments captured in low-definition that suggests authenticity. There aren’t any cheesy food-shot clips, as noted by Adweek, which first reported on the new commercial’s release. Throughout the minute-long ad a sweet tone is set as a young girl and an older family member sing and play the song “Home” by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros.

“In our latest commercial, Olive Garden celebrates family–whether traditional, blended and extended, neighbors, co-workers or friends. It’s family that supports us, cheers us on, and grounds us in what truly matters,” according to the restaurant chain on YouTube. “That’s why at Olive Garden, we’re all family here.” The ad marks a departure from Olive Garden’s past ads and fits in more closely with with their tagline: “We’re all family here,” which Adweek said its used since 2013.

Olive Garden is owned by Darden Restaurants, which posted higher sales and solid earnings in its latest financial quarter. In fact, the company said Olive Garden celebrated same-store sales up 2.2% boost and growth for the second consecutive quarter for the first time since 2010, according to CNN Money.

Olive Garden made headlines recently with a new item on its men: a breadstick sandwich.

Check out the full ad here:

Who sings the new olive garden commercial

Olive Garden highlight, in their latest commercial, that they have the dishes you need.

The spot features a sequence of mouth-watering images of dishes available on the olive garden menu, such as chicken and shrimp carbonara, asiago tortelloni alfredo, chicken alfredo, five cheese ziti, seafood alfredo, lasagna classico, and Never-Ending First Course of Soup or Salad and Breadsticks.

At the end of the commercial, a large family is shown at a table in an olive garden restaurant, raising their glases while enjoying their meal.

The soundtrack music is the 2021 single “I Need You” by Golden Globe winning superstar Jon Batiste, from his eighth studio album, “We Are”.

Who sings the new Olive Garden Commercial 2021?

The ad features “Best of You,” a song written and produced by advertising music specialists Future Perfect and performed by 17-year-old, Detroit-based singer/songwriter Grace Elizabeth Lee.

Does Jon Batiste sing the Olive Garden commercial?

A highlight in an hour full of highlights was "I Need You," a hit single from Batiste's acclaimed 2021 album "We Are" that became ubiquitous over the summer thanks to its placement in an Olive Garden commercial.

How many Olive Garden commercials are there?

Although it's unlikely that a bot actually wrote this -- as @donohoe pointed out, 1,000 hours comes out to about 250,000 unique Olive Garden commercials.

What music do they play at Olive Garden?

Olive Garden — Classic Vocal Jazz The sound of '40s and '50s pop jazz embodies the Italian American aesthetic in popular culture, and provides the perfect backdrop for dinners at the Garden.