Exciting Conclusion to Joel and the Bots' Christmas adventure...what will become of Droppo? What of Voldar? Will Bomar and Girmar learn the true meaning of Christmas?
This is Morning Girl, #4 on the album The Moth Confesses, 1969. See the related videos for "Morning Girl, Later," which was #8 on the same album. You can hear #8 "Morning Girl, Later" here: http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=KqnM0oXPS Bs.
Using Gari's The One And Only package this is a resync of WSMV's scene at 10 news open, voiced by me!
Need voicework? Contact me!
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Here, WXIA hired country music's Atlanta to perform another version of their "Hello Atlanta" image campaign song. This one features various WXIA icons at a picnic.
Here's a 1986 WSMV Nashville Scene at Six resync, with yours truly as the voiceover talent.
I am available to provide voice talent for station IDs, news opens, commercials, etc. As I am very new at it, my prices are ridiculously low.
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This reference to liturgical dance is taken from MST3k episode 519, Outlaw (of Gor.) For information on why this is funny, check into liturgical dance on Google.
Using the This Is Your News package from Gari Communications, this is a late 90's news open for WSMV Nashville; voice talent resynced by me.
Do you need voice talent? Contact me - I will be glad to voice your news open, radio or tv commercial, or whatever else you might imagine!
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Here's a promo for WTVF NewsChannel5 Nashville's upcoming Focus 5 report, circa August 1990.
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Back in 1990, WTVF scored a coup by picking up reruns of 227 and Golden Girls during the late afternoon period (leading up to the 5:30 CBS Evening News). Here's a promo telling us all about it.
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WTVF ran a report each night during the 6:30 report from a reporter named Clifton Hunt. The stories were human-interest pieces with a southern twang (provided by Hunt himself.) Here's a bump where Clifton tells us what he'll be talking about on tonight's "Friends" report.
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