I started as a 12 year old thespian in Community Theater playing parts like the young Patrick in Mame, and one of the Siamese Boys in The King and I, then I landed lead male roles such as Jesus in GodSpell, Tony in West Side Story. These were musical roles with a lot of memorized dialogue, but I also did some serious all dramatic leads like Johnny Pope, a junkie in Hatful of Rain. So I can do choreography and sing and act. In college I read news print on CRIS radio for the blind and performed old-time radio broadcast parts in front of a studio audience.
This birthed my love for Voice over studio work. I have been a performing guitarist since I was 12 and have had many opportunities to record in studio on mostly solo projects so I'm experienced in being directed from the engineers booth.
I bring a great work ethic and professionalism to my work and prepare well for a part when given notice, but can also read cold pretty well.
My sound training was experience on the stage at Community Theater and a prolific high School theater career with the acclaimed Director John Marquette who took risks and was active in Chicagoland theater.
In college I was a guitar major at Roosevelt University's Chicago Musical College and the required courses included Choral, Madrigal, Voice Composition and performance classes.
Out of college I continued doing volunteer projects in studio to just be around the mic and have invested in Voices For All's professional Voice Over certification classes. I recorded my professional narrative and commercial demonstrations at VFA's studio in Chicago and they appear on my website.
I also have maintained a professional guitar teaching and performing business on the side of my professional Sales career so I have been performing comfortably at weddings, private parties, bars, restaurants, coffeehouses and was a supporting guitarist and on the drama team with thelargest Mega-church in the Chicago area, so I have experience with in-headphone monitors and engineering booth direction during a performance.
I currently use a MacBook computer with Garage Band and Audacity for raw recordings but have used a Digi-Pro interface and "Pro-Tools mini" software in the past. I have relationships with three or four Pro-Tools equipped studios to provide edited tracks via email to clients. Music and special effects are easy to provide this way. I use high quality AKG and Blue Voice-over microphones.
I am an active member of Voice Over Meet-Up social group of 60+ VO talents in the Denver metro area. Many of these talents have decades of VO experience solely and independently and are a wealth of technical support, acting direction and encouragement. The organizer of that group is a talent on the Starz Network in Hollywood who splits his time in Denver and LA.
I also subscribe to Julie Williams On-Line VO Newsletter and read each issue in detail and network with VO talents In Denver and Chicago where I lived for 37 years until moving to Boulder in Nov 2009.
I have negotiated to begin a new one hour weekly Internet radio show in March 2012. I will be interviewing Colorado musicians affording them exposure with about 30 minutes of their live performance and interview time to let the listening audience get to know them and their music. MileHiRadio has a cummulative on-line listening audience of approximately 50,000 and grows everyday in the internets viral environment.