My love affair with the microphone started in 1979 when I was hired to work as an on-air radio"talent" at KKAA Radio in Aberdeen, South Dakota. Though I was less-than-great when I started, I knew that being behind the mic was the only place for me.

Fast forward 18 quick years and I can say that I had a wonderful, always entertaining career in radio. I had worked in the midwest at various radio stations in South Dakota, Nebraska and Iowa and then drove 1500 miles to Sacramento, California in 1984 where I worked on-air until 1996 when I decided it was time to retire from the radio biz and concentrate fulltime on voiceovers.

The reason I bring this up is that it's nice to return to my radio roots every once in a while and today I am being featured on a profile story on 1530 KFBK radio.

I was interviewed by Eric Alvarez who stopped by to see us one night when we were teaching at the Natomas Borders Books. He also interviewed some of YOU and even recorded some of the commercials you recorded in class.

Want to hear the interview? Two ways to do that: if you're in Sac it's easy to tune into the #1 station in town: 1530 KFBK and listen there, although there are no set times for the story. (Hard news comes first....my story is a "filler".)

The other way is to download it from my website. Go to the client login in the upper lefthand corner of the homepage and click it.

Username: KFBK

Password: interview

Enjoy! And thank you to Eric for producing a very nice interview.



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