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Voiceovers

"Our speech should be such that it gives joy to others." - Rig Veda

Chances are you've heard Jim's work on TV and radio without even knowing it. He has been the voice of major ad campaigns, radio imaging and children's books; from the "Ho, Ho, Ho" of the Jolly Green Giant to "The Snack That Smiles Back" tag of Goldfish Crackers. Jim produces ready-to-air VO for his clients in his private studio using top flight gear by Universal Audio, Logic Pro X, Waves, Process Audio, sE Electronics, Sennheiser, Shure, Audio Technica and more. 


Partial Client List


  • AARP
  • American Comedy Network
  • B&G Foods (Green Giant)
  • Bacardi
  • Bank of New York
  • Clear Channel
  • Disney
  • Fidelity Bank
  • Hefty Bags
  • iHeartRadio
  • Merrill Lynch
  • PIXAR
  • The Smithsonian
  • Soundprints
  • United Stations Radio Network
  • Vater Percussion
  • WWF
  •  Z100

Voiceovers

HO HO HO!

Jim brought his baritone to voice the beloved Jolly Green Giant character for this long running campaign.

Bacardi

A rebrand campaign by Bacardi Rum

Hefty Hefty Hefty!

A fun session that provided the tag for many iterations of this commercial. Stacked voices also included two formerJolly Green Giants!

Vater Extended Play

Introduction of Vater's innovative solution to extending drumstick life

History of Vater Percussion

A guided tour of the Vater company. As a Vater drumstick artist for 30 years as well as a great believer in the product and the Vater team, it was fun to do this VoiceOver for them.

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