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The best radio voice you ever heard.

Only rule: Can't count yourself if you are currently, or were in radio.

My list:

Gary Smith
Larry White
Bob Savage
The Greaseman (when he worked in Rochester)
John Otto
Jack Palvino
The late Paul Harvey

There are a number of Buffalo-announcers but I can't remember them. (Hey it's been 56 years since I lived there and was a kid at the time).

Feel free to add names.
 
Great topic, in a way, Mark.

BUT...doesn't that still bring us back to what we already know?

The list will expand...no doubt there...

Are you suggesting something here? Bring them back and recreate the present state of affairs? (I know Larry White, Gary Smith, and Jack Palvino require a rocking chair...not those studio leftover chairs...but that's not the point. :D)

I think this thread has potential...but there won't be a whole lot of present day "liner readers" on the list.

My 3 1/2 cents (hey gas prices are up again)


HDBG

(Disclaimer: I worked with the above mentioned talents..strictly tongue in cheek reference to Rocking Chairs)
 
Mmmmm.....Mr Peabody, can we go back in time, in the WABAC (Wayback)"Time" Machine?

Announcers that stand out in my mind are:

Bill Givens
George Haefner
Larry White
Danny Neavereth


Today......
Bob Savage
Jim Quinn
Rush Limbaugh and the late Paul Harvey- because of their commanding voice and pronunciation qualities.
 
I'm not sure I can honestly say "best ever" but I feel obligated to add the late Jean Shepherd. Since WOR reached this area while Shep was on the air, I don't feel I'm too far out of bounds. In fact, I've had people in this area tell me that they would hear him once in a while.
 
Some of my additions would be

Gordon Thomas WWPA WIP
John Fesenda WIP
Matt Caesar WSB
Pete Wombach WCMB
John Archer WWPA
Paul Rotfuss WMPT
Harris Lipez WBPZ
Mike Sarlo WLYC WNAE-WRRN
Hal Berg WILK
Mike Sullivan WMPT
 
What constitutes a "good voice?" Is it solely depth, tonality and resonance? Vitality? Youth? Age? Cadence? Phrasing? Using production and listener ears for the local Buffalo market, here's an incomplete but notable list:

Commercial category, present day: Bill Lacy, Don Berns, Tom Donahue
Rising star: Paul Brenon (ex Edge), Frank Miller (WECK)
Female: Val Townsend, Debbie Papas
Character voices: Gordy Dysinger
Non-commercial: Al Wallack, whose voice still resounds1 on WNED
Talk show: Ron Dobson
Emeritus, talk show: John Otto
Emeritus, production: Jeff Kaye (to no surprise), Steve Mitchell
Emeritus, air personality: Dan Neaverth

I don't know what metric listeners use to determine a "good voice," but over the last five years my ears have been opened to qualities that include "unique" more than "resonant." Maybe it's the influence of listening to Story Corps and other talk radio features. There have been times when I've heard soundbites from normal folks on NPR or even local news and have said "Who is that, what a unique voice!" It has as much to do with character and articulation, cadence and a certain je ne sais quoi as it has to do with tonal qualities. Over the years, I've also heard a number of clergy men and women who have outstanding abilities to deliver a homily.

The suggestions offered above in no way discount the many talented friends (Pat F., Joe K., Japes and so many others) who labor in the production and air studios day in and day out, doing live radio and crankin' out commercials, demos and imaging on deadline.
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1courtesy of John Otto
 
If you're looking for the best, only one name immediately came to mind: Jeff Kaye. OK, one more: Don Lafontaine, with his unique presentation. But overall, Jeff's my choice.
 
Count me in when you call the roll of the Jeff Kaye fan club.

Worked with him for three years...a pleasure to listen to, a pleasure to work with and learn from. Class personified.

I'll also add to my list of favorites someone outside the western NY region, but I think will be familiar to many of you...Dan Ingram of WABC. Great voice, great wit, the radio personality's radio personality.
 
The entire staff of WBEN when it was still owned by the News.

The entire staff of WADV.

Ed Little.

Jefferson Kaye

etc etc etc
 
"Harry Harrison WMCA/WABC"

Agreed, he belongs on the list of the best, although IMHO he did the very best work of his long career when he was the 'Morning Mayor' on WCBS-FM between 1980 and his retirement in 2003...Harry is one of those guys who, like fine Bordeaux, just kept getting better with time.
 
Here are some WNY names from years gone by : Rick Bennett at WADV, Possum Reilly in production at WEBR; Frank Benny on the air and production, Jack Mahl and George Redpath in news and Stan Jasinski and Dan Lesniak at WMMJ and WADV respectively. There was a guy on 66 WNBC and CBS-FM named Bumper Morgan who had a voice that was smooth as Vaseline on a brass doorknob and as deep as lake Ontario. I think his real name was Bob Mangles. Started out in Binghamton IIRC. Outstanding jock, too.
 
Paul Harvey, John Otto, Slick Tom's chuckle and Sandy Beach's belly-laugh.
 
From the past …

Jack Mahl and his ‘Voice of GOD’ delivery
John, John ‘your operator on” Otto
Carl Spevento’s forever youthful sound
Paul Plack, an underrated great talent in production and on the air.

Today …

Frank Miller at WECK. Great pipes and knows how to use them.

Kal
~ :)
 
My all time fave was probably Allison Steele at WNEW. Also Dani Elwell at CFNY. Jeff Kaye and David Marsden (CHUM fm) top the male side of the list for me.
 
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