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Love To Voice Voice Over Girl

The many uses of the microphone!

The mic becomes one's second home after getting bit by the bug of voice overs. My microphone passion started when I landed my first on air radio gig over two decades ago. I couldn't wait to open that mic each time I greeted my listeners with the stations call letters! The thrill of potting up the pot and saying what I need to say was such a rush. Transitioning to voice overs was a no brainer...but I haven't let go of my Radio fix....I just tracked my voice from my home studio for my Sunday morning show "Sunday Sounds" on www.kabl960.com.

Each week, I download my music log, do my show prep and record my voice. Of course I can edit out any mistakes so it's easy to make it sound flawless, but I have to admit, as much as the music isn't a familiar genre, I am loving doing the show because I can get in front of the mic in the comfort of my home studio....Hope you take a listen Sunday morn 10am - 1pm PST, I can be heard over the internet, doing what I love... talking on the mic!

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Julia March 6, 2013 at 06:21 pm
You cannot compare the behavior of a wild animal versus a domesticated animal.
david March 6, 2013 at 04:41 pm
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Californicated1 March 6, 2013 at 03:42 pm
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