Norman David Gorman is a lifelong radio broadcaster and air talent. During his career he has held every broadcaster position from on-air talent to radio station owner. Dave has received numerous awards and recognition for his on-air work from the Associated Press “Best Local Story” award for his research, writing and narration of “The Last Train from Cumberland” and his overseas reporting behind the iron curtain in Czechoslovakia during the cold war to his coverage of professional baseball and football teams for CBS Radio. Dave has done hundreds of narrations, thousands of commercials and was the flagship voice for ID’s and position liners for over 150 radio stations nationwide from Anchorage, Alaska to Miami, Florida. To determine if Dave is the right talent for your project it would take a lot less time to listen to his demo than to read his resume.
Norman David Gorman is a lifelong radio broadcaster and air talent. During his career he has held every broadcaster position from on-air talent to radio station owner. Dave has received numerous awards and recognition for his on-air work from the Associated Press “Best Local Story” award for his research, writing and narration of “The Last Train from Cumberland” and his overseas reporting behind the iron curtain in Czechoslovakia during the cold war to his coverage of professional baseball and football teams for CBS Radio. Dave has done hundreds of narrations, thousands of commercials and was the flagship voice for ID’s and position liners for over 150 radio stations nationwide from Anchorage, Alaska to Miami, Florida. To determine if Dave is the right talent for your project it would take a lot less time to listen to his demo than to read his resume.
Ron has a home studio consisting of an Apple imac, Logic 9, Avalon 737 tube Compressor/EQ, an RE20, MicroTech UM70, Shure 57 and 58, and a Neuman TLM102. We use KRK monitors for Mastering. We can time, edit and email our Mastered recordings or post them to Soundcloud.
Norman David Gorman is a lifelong radio broadcaster and air talent. During his career he has held every broadcaster position from on-air talent to radio station owner. Dave has received numerous awards and recognition for his on-air work from the Associated Press “Best Local Story” award for his research, writing and narration of “The Last Train from Cumberland” and his overseas reporting behind the iron curtain in Czechoslovakia during the cold war to his coverage of professional baseball and football teams for CBS Radio. Dave has done hundreds of narrations, thousands of commercials and was the flagship voice for ID’s and position liners for over 150 radio stations nationwide from Anchorage, Alaska to Miami, Florida. To determine if Dave is the right talent for your project it would take a lot less time to listen to his demo than to read his resume.