SAY SOMETHING IN YOUR RADIO VOICE

When I first got into the business, that's what I heard from my friends and family. Because in the early days of broadcasting, most voices you heard on radio or TV were deep and authorative. Of course, that's not the case in voiceovers today. Those old voices now sound fake and hokey. Most current projects call for a real, genuine and believable voice talent - a storyteller who is pleasing to listen to. That's exactly what I specialize in. Not only do my clients love the range and styles I bring to the microphone, but they say I'm pretty easy to work with as well.