> > >>> The days of the "big pipe" are gone...
> >
> > I'm talking about having the good "VOICE"..
> >
> > .....NO Jim Kampmann's....
> >
>
> From my limited amount of time listening to Seattle radio
> which is 30 years I would say that Jim Kampmann may be the
> most underrated talent in the history of Seattle radio.I
> have heard him do tons of voice stuff, great production
> pieces, pro news on a number of Stations and some great
> newsmagazine style feature reporting.Kampy was doing NPR
> style stuff back on KISW before most people knew what NPR
> was.
I liked his sound on KISW in the '90s. He'd read the news, then end it with "Hi. It's (TIME)"
My voice is weird. Range wise, I can go from sounding like a stoned out teenager to a BIG mature easy listening voice easily (though when I do it, I usually tell any witnesses it's just my multiple personality disorder acting up.) Don't know where any of that would fit around here, but it's there if anyone wants it...
These days, it must be something in the genetic breakdown of the human race, but I swear there are no more BIG, POWERFUL male voices that were born after 1975. Most men's voices are now somewhere in the mid-range, never quite getting the BOOM of a Pat O'Day or Ty Flint. And cigarettes and Jack Daniels (the traditional male broadcaster method of increasing depth of voice) only makes them sound like raspy old women.
So nowadays, you pretty much have to look beyond voice and to the real talent that lay within....
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