Dee Snyder, lead singer of Twisted Sister and a Long Island native, has returned to the area to appear in a commercial for Hauppauge-based moving company Relocators.
The collaboration comes after Relocators helped Mr. Snyder and his family relocate across the border from Los Angeles, California to North Carolina.
“Although I have been away from Long Island for over 10 years now, Long Island will always be my home,” Snyder said in a news release about the commercial, offering insight into working with Relocators and its founder Rob Esposito. Shared. .
“When I decided to move my family from California to North Carolina, I knew I could trust Rob and the reputable professionals at Relocators,” Snyder said. “Although we were moving out of state, we wanted to work with a Long Island company we could trust. After a disappointing experience with another moving company, Rob decided to move his family across the border. They assured me that it would be handled without any problems.”
The commercial was produced and directed by Emmy Award winner Mike Amoia.
“I really enjoyed working with Dee on the commercial,” Esposito said in a news release. “He really understands the challenges people face when getting around.”
The commercial production took place over a day and involved Relocators employees and Esposito’s three children. The commercial is scheduled to air across the tri-state area in January 2025.
Snyder will also appear in Esposito’s upcoming book, Nobody Move (without this book), scheduled for release on January 15th.
“I decided to include moving horror stories in my book to highlight the steps people should take to ensure an easy, stress-free and low-cost move,” Esposito he said. “From years of experience, I’ve developed hundreds of practical tips and strategies that anyone can use. Moving can be one of life’s biggest stressors, but it doesn’t have to be that way.” The nightmarish stories Mr. Snyder told for the book highlight the need for people to educate themselves before starting the moving process. They should not make a move without reading this book. .”