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In 2015, Toyota Camry released a TV spot titled "Guitar," which featured the legendary blues musician B.B. King. The commercial opens with King sitting on a stool, strumming his famous guitar, Lucille. He talks about how he had always dreamed of playing on a big stage in front of thousands of people, but never really knew how to go about it.
The camera then cuts to a young man playing the guitar while sitting on the hood of his Toyota Camry. This young man represents the next generation of musicians inspired by B.B. King. As the ad continues, King states that the young man's passion and dedication reminded him of himself when he was just starting out.
The commercial ends with King taking the stage in front of a packed audience, performing his hit song "The Thrill is Gone." The young man from earlier in the ad can be seen in the crowd, watching King's performance with admiration.
The commercial is a heartwarming tribute to B.B. King's legacy and a celebration of the next generation of musicians who continue to be inspired by his music. The Toyota Camry is featured as the vehicle that can take these aspiring artists to the big stage where they can share their talents with the world. The "Guitar" TV spot is a beautiful testament to the power of music and the inspiring journey that aspiring musicians must take to achieve success.
2015 Toyota Camry TV commercial - Guitar produced for Toyota was first shown on television on October 5, 2014.
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