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Pat adds another station

bucwhyl

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Voice guru Pat Garrett that is. He's voiced 97.9 The Beat since its beginning in 2000, and now I hear him voicing 99-5 The Wolf. I think this is the first time I've the same voiceover on more than one station in the same market.
 
Pats got talent man, no doubt about it.
 
Pat is great. I have known him for about 11 years, however 2 stations in one market is not even a Pat Garrett record. For awhile in the 90's he was the voice of WASH-FM (CC), WKYS-FM (Radio One), and WTOP-AM (Bonneville) all at the same time in Washington D.C. I could be wrong, but I don't think that feat has ever been duplicated in one market by a single VO person.
 
Nocoradio wrote: "Pat is great. I have known him for about 11 years, however 2 stations in one market is not even a Pat Garrett record. For awhile in the 90's he was the voice of WASH-FM (CC), WKYS-FM (Radio One), and WTOP-AM (Bonneville) all at the same time in Washington D.C. I could be wrong, but I don't think that feat has ever been duplicated in one market by a single VO person."

I've had a few duos. In the late 80's/early 90's I was the station voice of both KLIF and KPLX. A few years later I was the voice of both The Ticket (Ticket Hypester) and Sunny 95.
 
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