The world’s most famous drummer—Ringo Starr—will be bringing his
legendary talents and style to SKECHERS
where he’s set to appear in the footwear company’s global marketing
campaign for SKECHERS Relaxed Fit footwear. The new multimedia campaign
featuring Ringo will begin in Spring 2015.
Ringo (Image courtesy of Rob Shanahan)
Ringo’s campaign will kick off with a new television spot that follows
the humorous tone that has become a signature of the Relaxed
Fit footwear commercials. Up until now, the series has focused on
celebrities from the sports world including Joe Montana, Mark Cuban, Joe
Namath, Pete Rose, as well as Mariano Rivera in ads coming early next
year. The campaign starring Ringo Starr will extend across all media
with the musician also appearing in print, outdoor, online and
point-of-sale materials through June 2016.
“We are incredibly excited to be working with such an amazing
world-renowned artist as Ringo Starr,” said Michael Greenberg, president
of SKECHERS.
“Ringo possesses the charm, cool charisma and instant global recognition
that will elevate awareness for our popular Relaxed Fit footwear
collection both in the United States and especially around the world.
And his recent modeling gig with a high-end designer shows Ringo is not
only a music icon, but also a style icon. As we move from the sports
world to the music world with this campaign, Ringo is the perfect
ambassador to illustrate how our comfortable footwear helps keep you
relaxed in any situation.”
After more than a half century in the music industry, Ringo has released
17 solo albums and continues to tour the globe with his All Starr Band.
Beyond his acclaim in the recording industry, this year the artist
released a children’s book—Octopus’s Garden—adapted from the
whimsical song he wrote 46 years ago. Ringo is also known for his
philanthropy and his involvement with the anti-violence #peacerocks
campaign through the David Lynch Foundation being one recent example
that led to his winning at the GQ Men of the Year Awards for his
humanitarian work.
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