Amp up Your 60s, 70s, 80s Station with Duke Morgan Radio Imaging Voice Over
When you tune into any given radio station, there’s a way you can tell what it’s all about without even hearing a single song. It’s called radio imaging. When done right, radio imaging relays the station’s tone, style and even the type of music it plays – all from a single promo that gets it all across. One of the most important elements in radio imaging is the voice you choose, as it represents your entire station and brand.
In the genre of 60s, 70s and 80s radio, stations consistently go with Duke Morgan Voice Over and Production. Duke has a deep, delightful and memorable voice, which makes your station just as memorable. With years of radio imaging voice overs under his belt, he has perfected an optimum formula for radio imaging that is one part art and one part science. Check out the radio imaging voice over demos on this page and you’ll hear how.
Duke Morgan Radio Imaging Voice Overs the Perfect Pick for 60s, 70s, 80s Radio
Even though your radio imaging voice is not doing an air shift, he’s lending his vocal abilities to promote your station and everything it offers. You want a radio imaging voice over that effectively boasts about the great music and people that are a part of the fabric that makes up your station.
That means not any ole voice will do. Duke Morgan is an ideal choice for 60s, 70s, 80s radio for his ability to appeal to a wide range of audience members. Because the music from this type of station covers a wide range, you can expect audience members to come from an equally wide range.
Baby boomer listeners may tune in to for their favorite 60s tunes that bring them back to their teenage years. Generation Xers may listen in for the groovy sounds of the 1970s or new wave 80s tunes. But it’s not only high-school memories that draw listeners to a radio station with the 60s, 70s and 80s format. The younger generations are also tuning in, not for a nostalgic fix but simply to hear the best music over an incredible 30-year span.
That means radio imaging voice overs for this station must have a voice that pretty much all ages can fall in love with, and that’s the voice of Duke Morgan.
Why Duke Morgan’s Voice is So Lovable for Radio Imaging Voice Overs
Duke Morgan’s voice tends to woo listeners with its deep and delicious sound. There’s no mistaking a voice over done by Duke, which means there’ll be no mistake identifying your station.
In addition to his captivating sound, Duke has another trick up his sleeve that makes audience members want to stay tuned to your 60s, 70s and 80s station for the long haul. That trick is having just the right attitude.
Attitude is what Duke calls his incredible acting abilities, which stir up emotion in the listeners. He does it by tapping into his vast catalog of life experiences, drawing upon just the right one to produce just the right emotion that keeps listeners sticking around.
Other Elements Required for Effective 60s, 70s, 80s Radio Imaging Voice Overs
A remarkable voice and amazing acting abilities are a great start for an effective radio imaging voice over, but they’re not the only elements required. The most successful radio imaging spots pair the perfect voice over with a range of other on-air effects. These can include music beds, intros, promos, sweepers, liners, bumpers, stingers, jingles and shotguns.
The overall production quality is another vital component of 60s, 70s, 80s radio imaging voice overs, as the quality of your imaging reflects the quality of your entire station. You need a recording that’s been mixed beautifully and has crystal-clear sound, whether it’s being played on a souped-up stereo system or your average smartphone or tablet.
Duke Morgan Voice Over and Production has you covered here, too. He offers optional voice over production services on top of his voice overs, making it easy for you to get the perfect, all-inclusive package from a single, soup-to-nuts voice over artist.
He’s got the right attitude covered. The quality sound covered. The on-air effects and timing covered. He then combines all the elements, topping it all off with a precise tone, cadence and style of voice that acts as the glue that holds it all together. The results are no less than phenomenal.
Stations get a lot of mileage out of radio imaging voice overs, which means it’s important to invest in getting them done right. With extensive experience and an uncanny diversity, Duke has been serving up just the right sound for 60s, 70s, 80s radio for years. Let him do the same for you.