Episode thirteen — “Sound mind”

Submerge thyself! This episode, New York musician Carter Thornton sits in for Natty. He and I (Smith) perform our sound collaborations, including “Teas”, “Clean Genie” and “Scotchman Watchman”.

Soundscapes, musical instruments, audio manipulation, voice of “Himself”: Carter Thornton

Word paintings, vocals, audio manipulation, voice of “Himself”: Smith Harrison

Thanks to Hans Chew for his intro and Steven Reines for the show IDs.

Copyright 2011. Conduit Creations/VoxOffice VoiceOvers. All rights reserved.*

*Except “Four Ducks on a Pond” by William Allingham.

Episode twelve — “Just say ‘know’!”

We ring in the new year (pronounced “twenty-eleven”) by pondering the “homeless-announcer-guy-with-the-’golden-voice’” phenomenon and taking callers a-plenty. The Idea Guy and Vlad offer their services. City workers Toucan and Charlie heatedly tell us know how the snow job’s going. Then, it’s a rocky road to play the pajama game with Mr. Patel.

Special thanks to Steven Reines and Hans Chew.

Episode eleven — “Dreamland”

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Episode ten — “Fall on stony ground”

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Episode nine — “Reality vacation”

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Episode eight — “Interstellar feller”

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Episode seven — “Water wonderful world”

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Episode six — “The digital error”

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Episode five — “Protect yourself”

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Episode four — “Slack to the future”

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Episode three *QuickBit* — “Dog flu — ACHOO!”

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Episode two — “Bells will be ringing. Birds will be singing.”

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The Know Show promo!

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Episode one — “Reunited, and it feels Know-Show good”

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Transcript: English

The ShowKnowtes REUNITED AND IT FEELS KNOW-SHOW GOOD LISTEN TO THE SHOW HERE: (MP3) Length: Approximately 25 mins. Summary Setting the stage and mixing metaphors – your hosts hoist the mainsail in this first episode, reminiscing about bygone radio days, breakfast-cereal commercials and cats of cultural curiosity. Below are links that don't look like links. *A Know Show hello. *What do we know? *The Know Show vaguely explained. Homonyminymn–one confusin' town. Muppet pop. *Our spot for our sponsor, Whatevus. For anyone. At anytime. For almost anything. *Radio days. Head to Head? "Nobody knows what that is!" *WUOG. *Beck & Jon Spencer Blues Explosion–"Flavor" . *Ska Scott's Mustard Plugs. *Some favorite Athens-area music from the 1990s we (mostly) neglected to mention: *Kindercore Records *Olivia Tremor Control, and friends. *The Woggles *Man or Astroman? *VoiceOvers–Smith talks the talk to Nat about his recent voice-over classes. *We're golden *Golden age of radio *Golden throats (like Nat's coach) *Golden Grahams *"Golden Slippers" (bluegrass version). *"Tennessee" Ernie Ford singing "16 Tons" on Dinah Shore's variety show. *Caller? *Catty cultural affairs *Tiger Woods. The devil's in the cocktails (or the Ambien), as the case may be. *GRRREEAT branding! Tony the Tiger–cultural icon/species ambassador or just a feline sell-out? *Classic Tony sings! *Ranch-hand Tony. *Breakfast-ing or fasting? What do you want to know and WHY do you want to know it? *Call us: (707) 901-SHOW and e-mail us: info@theknowshow.info *Site Smitty's site Natty's site Follow us on Twitter! Special thanks to Mark Yoshimoto Nemcoff Credits: Intro and outro elements taken from the song "Walk Right In" by The Rooftop Singers. BUY THE SONG on Amazon. Tags: loony, voices, voiceovers, voiceover classes, voice-overs, voice acting, linguists, constructive criticism, Stewart Dillon, golden voice, prescription-drug commercials, parodies, cartoons, animators, characters, advertising, muppets, homonyms, lullabies, New York City, old school, radio, radio days, game shows, Head-to-Head, tete-a-tete, ska, college, Athens, bands, NPR, tabloid, trash, 90.5FM, promotions, flavor, curry, Beck, Elvis Costello, Jon Spencer, Tony, cereals, interns, podcasts, cocktails, waitresses, tigers, fasting, puns, bumpercars, going Hollywood. Copyright 2009 Peanut Graphic™ & VoxOffice VoiceOvers™
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