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"Radio Voices" You Like to Listen To

Mysterion

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A companion to the other thread. Any "radio voices" you enjoy hearing?

Nationally I like Garrison Keillor quite a bit. The tone of his voice and his style of delivery are almost musical at times.

Locally, here in the Seattle area, Dave Ross on KIRO-FM has a good voice, IMO.
 
Stan Freberg, Howard Duff, and Dick Powell are my favorites. Only Freberg is still alive.
 
As a teenager, I liked listening to Larry King. This was when he'd do the show just about all night long. As an interviewer, he was also very ggod at being egoless. He asked questions, and let the author, comedian, artist, politician, whatever speak. When he did the call in segment, then he could switch into "love the sound of my own voice" mode, which was appropriate. There are few personalities in the media capable of doing that. It's usually "all about me" because they're building their brand name by promoting themselves.
 
Pretty much all of my favorite radio voices are on public radio:

Garrison Keillor
Terry Gross
Carl Kasell
Corey Flintoff
Craig Windham
Liane Hansen
Scott Simon
 
Rush Limbaugh

I find it comforting to hear first the "My City Was Gone" guitar riff he uses as a theme and then his voice as he does his monologue. I find his voice a breath of fresh air in a wilderness of political correctness.

Also, they got trashed in the companion thread, but I actually like Opie and Anthony (though not enough to pay for satellite).
 
My all time, number one favorite: NPR's Sylvia Poggioli. I could listen to her 24/7.

Locally, we have a weekend DJ on our local country station whose voice I love: Melissa Gaudette.
 
Rush Limbaugh

I find it comforting to hear first the "My City Was Gone" guitar riff he uses as a theme and then his voice as he does his monologue. I find his voice a breath of fresh air in a wilderness of political correctness.

Ah yes, the "Voice on loan from God." Though I'm not personally a big fan of his, he does have a distinct radio voice.

I also have enjoyed Scott Shannon's voice, though not being a big Hannity fan, I tend to ignore that he does the voice over for that show, preferring to listen to him on the True Oldies Channel affiliate near me.
 
Garrison Keillor. Definitely.

I grew up listening to the guy. He is a master storyteller. And often hilarious, such as the Young Lutheran's Guide To The Orchestra. :guffaw:
 
A few CBC hosts I really like to listen to:

Jian Ghomeshi
Ana-Marie Tremonti
Soo-Kin Lee
Stuart McLean
Terry O'Reilly
 
Vin Scully and Jon Miller

I could listen to them read the phone book and it would be awesome. I may be a Giants fan, and the Rivalry is still very strong, but I cannot in my right mind rip one of the best announcers in baseball.
 
Garrison Keillor. Definitely.

I grew up listening to the guy. He is a master storyteller. And often hilarious, such as the Young Lutheran's Guide To The Orchestra. :guffaw:

"And that's the news from Lake Woebegone, where all the women are strong, the men are good looking, and the children are above average!"

I agree wholeheartedly.
 
Rush Limbaugh

I find it comforting to hear first the "My City Was Gone" guitar riff he uses as a theme and then his voice as he does his monologue. I find his voice a breath of fresh air in a wilderness of political correctness.


This. ^^^
 
Charlotte Green :drool:
Alan Dedicoat
Peter Donaldson
Henry Blofeld :lol:
Colin Murray
Brian Perkins :bolian:
Richard "P" Bacon

Even though there are several voices I detest, I like these voices.
 
Garrison Keillor. Definitely.

I grew up listening to the guy. He is a master storyteller. And often hilarious, such as the Young Lutheran's Guide To The Orchestra. :guffaw:

"And that's the news from Lake Woebegone, where all the women are strong, the men are good looking, and the children are above average!"

I agree wholeheartedly.

Our local PBS station recently aired a really spiffy doumentary about Keillor called The Man in the Red Shoes. Some really interesting stuff behind the scenes at A Prairie Home Companion, and some about Keillor's life. Hope they run it again so I can get it on tape.
 
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