Pizza Nova celebrates 60 years with ‘oh-oh-oh-oh’ ringtone

News Feb 07, 2023 by Jeremy Kemeny Hamilton Spectator

An iconic pizza advertisement by late Hamilton jingle king Syd Kessler is now available as a ringtone.

Ontarians not living under a conveyor oven for the past 35 years will be familiar with Pizza Nova’s jingle with “lots of zeros.”

Variations of the “4-3-9-oh-oh-oh-oh” song have had a constant presence on radios and televisions in the province for the past 35 years. For the company’s 60th anniversary — and simultaneously National Pizza Day on Feb. 9 — the jingle is going digital. It’s available on Spotify, Apple Music and the iTunes Store.

Pizza Nova president Domenic Primucci thanked his dad and the company founder in a Monday media release for “inspiring the creation of a jingle that reflects the timelessness and quality of our pizza.”

The pizza chain was founded in 1963 by Sam Primucci. The first restaurant was located in Scarborough.

Pizza Nova’s pre-smartphone ode to phone number memorization was written in 1987 by Kessler and sung by musician Alfie Zappacosta.

The creatively inclined Kessler, who died in 2021, was a Westdale High alumni and Canadian advertising icon. Among other advertising companies, he founded Kessler Productions in 1978 and co-founded Supercorp Entertainment in 1987, which dominated commercial production in the country and became a $200-million giant.

Kessler’s long list of jingles include Maxwell House’s “Hugga Mugga Max,” Labatt’s “Reach for the Blue” and many more.

Regarding Pizza Nova’s “4-3-9” jingle, Primucci says “good things last,” somewhat ironically kicking off an anniversary year celebration by turning a song that is a phone number into a ringtone.

The pizza company has more than 150 locations across the province, including four stores in Hamilton and three in Burlington.

Jeremy Kemeny is a Hamilton-based web editor at The Spectator. Reach him via email: jkemeny@thespec.com

Pizza Nova celebrates 60 years with ‘oh-oh-oh-oh’ ringtone

Pre-smartphone ode to phone number memorization was written in 1987 by late Hamilton jingle king Syd Kessler.

News Feb 07, 2023 by Jeremy Kemeny Hamilton Spectator

An iconic pizza advertisement by late Hamilton jingle king Syd Kessler is now available as a ringtone.

Ontarians not living under a conveyor oven for the past 35 years will be familiar with Pizza Nova’s jingle with “lots of zeros.”

Variations of the “4-3-9-oh-oh-oh-oh” song have had a constant presence on radios and televisions in the province for the past 35 years. For the company’s 60th anniversary — and simultaneously National Pizza Day on Feb. 9 — the jingle is going digital. It’s available on Spotify, Apple Music and the iTunes Store.

Pizza Nova president Domenic Primucci thanked his dad and the company founder in a Monday media release for “inspiring the creation of a jingle that reflects the timelessness and quality of our pizza.”

The pizza chain was founded in 1963 by Sam Primucci. The first restaurant was located in Scarborough.

Pizza Nova’s pre-smartphone ode to phone number memorization was written in 1987 by Kessler and sung by musician Alfie Zappacosta.

The creatively inclined Kessler, who died in 2021, was a Westdale High alumni and Canadian advertising icon. Among other advertising companies, he founded Kessler Productions in 1978 and co-founded Supercorp Entertainment in 1987, which dominated commercial production in the country and became a $200-million giant.

Kessler’s long list of jingles include Maxwell House’s “Hugga Mugga Max,” Labatt’s “Reach for the Blue” and many more.

Regarding Pizza Nova’s “4-3-9” jingle, Primucci says “good things last,” somewhat ironically kicking off an anniversary year celebration by turning a song that is a phone number into a ringtone.

The pizza company has more than 150 locations across the province, including four stores in Hamilton and three in Burlington.

Jeremy Kemeny is a Hamilton-based web editor at The Spectator. Reach him via email: jkemeny@thespec.com

Pizza Nova celebrates 60 years with ‘oh-oh-oh-oh’ ringtone

Pre-smartphone ode to phone number memorization was written in 1987 by late Hamilton jingle king Syd Kessler.

News Feb 07, 2023 by Jeremy Kemeny Hamilton Spectator

An iconic pizza advertisement by late Hamilton jingle king Syd Kessler is now available as a ringtone.

Ontarians not living under a conveyor oven for the past 35 years will be familiar with Pizza Nova’s jingle with “lots of zeros.”

Variations of the “4-3-9-oh-oh-oh-oh” song have had a constant presence on radios and televisions in the province for the past 35 years. For the company’s 60th anniversary — and simultaneously National Pizza Day on Feb. 9 — the jingle is going digital. It’s available on Spotify, Apple Music and the iTunes Store.

Pizza Nova president Domenic Primucci thanked his dad and the company founder in a Monday media release for “inspiring the creation of a jingle that reflects the timelessness and quality of our pizza.”

The pizza chain was founded in 1963 by Sam Primucci. The first restaurant was located in Scarborough.

Pizza Nova’s pre-smartphone ode to phone number memorization was written in 1987 by Kessler and sung by musician Alfie Zappacosta.

The creatively inclined Kessler, who died in 2021, was a Westdale High alumni and Canadian advertising icon. Among other advertising companies, he founded Kessler Productions in 1978 and co-founded Supercorp Entertainment in 1987, which dominated commercial production in the country and became a $200-million giant.

Kessler’s long list of jingles include Maxwell House’s “Hugga Mugga Max,” Labatt’s “Reach for the Blue” and many more.

Regarding Pizza Nova’s “4-3-9” jingle, Primucci says “good things last,” somewhat ironically kicking off an anniversary year celebration by turning a song that is a phone number into a ringtone.

The pizza company has more than 150 locations across the province, including four stores in Hamilton and three in Burlington.

Jeremy Kemeny is a Hamilton-based web editor at The Spectator. Reach him via email: jkemeny@thespec.com