Not much in industry related jobs yet, Which is why i am writing this now. Mostly commercials and promos that aired radio and T.V. I produce some of my spots at my home studio which I am constantly using in my latest demo reels.
1986- KXOX 630 AM. St. Louis, MO. Assistant Producer and Board Op for live talk show programing.
1988- KWUR 90.3 FM. St. Louis, MO. Production and Programming.
1995- United Stations Radio Networks. NYC. Duties included: Syndicated radio production,Show assembly and voice over bits for NYC radio.
2001- Present-Q-95.5 FM / HOT 104.1 FM RADIO ONE.
Voice overs for promos and commercials that aired on these stations.
2005- Anchor Communications St, Charles Mo. Voice overs for Spike TV commercial tags for local broadcast on Charter Cable Communications.
OKTAVA MK-319 fixed-pattern, cardioid, large diaphragm microphone intended for studio and broadcast usage.
Behringer T1953 Tube Ultragain microphone Processor
Modified with a Vintage Amperex 12AX7 tube.
Cool Edit 2.0 The most reliable editing software on the planet for voice overs and broadcasting.
Custom built Tower with Windows XP Professional,2.0 Gigabyte processor,2 Gig of Ram
For archiving and retrieval:
Tascam 32 open reel
ReVox PR 99 open reel
Teac 3340S 4 channel Simul-Sync open reel
I grew up around the first listener supported FM radio station in the United States, located in St.Louis. I was rasied primarly on jazz and vocal records. I have been around radio all of my life. I have always had a knack for hearing a particular voice and immatating it. So I figured, Hey.. why don't I do voiceovers.
I currently buy and sell Rare phonograph vinyl world wide and produce voice overs and drops for radio programming and local DJ's in this area.
also have worked on some current reggae compilations from Heartbeat Records / Studio One..
Bob Marley: Another Dance
Gladiators: Singles Collection.
These are out in the stores coast to coast, also available on vinyl.