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Dick Summer

Dick Summer From WNBC In The 70's (The Love'N'Touch Guy).
He Had A Great Trivia Call In Show Called "Mouth vs Ear".
Did He Stay In NYC Radio? ... What Was He Up To After That?
 
> Dick Summer From WNBC In The 70's (The Love'N'Touch Guy).
> He Had A Great Trivia Call In Show Called "Mouth vs Ear".
> Did He Stay In NYC Radio? ... What Was He Up To After That?

I think he's doing national voiceover work out of NYC.

I used to listen to him on WBZ here in Boston in the mid-60's. His "Lovin' Touch" show really pioneered the sound that was to become "soft rock".
 
> Dick Summer From WNBC In The 70's (The Love'N'Touch Guy).
> He Had A Great Trivia Call In Show Called "Mouth vs Ear".
> Did He Stay In NYC Radio? ... What Was He Up To After That?
>

Try this link:

http://dicksummer.com/<P ID="signature">______________
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You can hear some of his work on Joe MacMillan show Friday nights on www.959watdcom He is a old radio buddy of Joe's.<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by Paul Van The Oldies Man on 08/10/05 09:26 AM.</FONT></P>
 
He's got his own agency in suburban Philadelphia (Chester County, PA). He produces spots (often using his own distinctive voice) for national and local clients.

>
> I think he's doing national voiceover work out of NYC.
>
> I used to listen to him on WBZ here in Boston in the
> mid-60's. His "Lovin' Touch" show really pioneered the sound
> that was to become "soft rock".
>
 
Re: Dick Summer vs Ken Nordine

> You can hear some of his work on Joe MacMillan show Friday
> nights on www.959watdcom He is a old radio buddy of Joe's.
>
Dick summer, does voice work for Binder&Binder law firm, the TV spots are available on his website, www.dicksummer.com
dick has something he calls "personal audios" they are soothing stories I believe you might have on your stereo as you are trying to go to sleep. Dick is currently hawking this product in addition to voicing commercials for us. We are 1420 WCOJ, the voice of chester county. www.wcoj.com

I like listening to Dick Summer's voice, he's my #2 favorite voice guy, next to Ken Nordine.
 
>>>He's got his own agency in suburban Philadelphia. He produces spots (often using his own distinctive voice) for national and local clients.<<<

Does a bunch of work for Northeastern PA's WNAK, a place that likes comforting voices. Not sure if he's tied in with the owner of WNAK's group that's hq'd in his hometown of West Chester, but they might at least be friends.<P ID="signature">______________
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