Southern Texas Drawl - Rodeo Clowns

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Documentary describing small venue rodeo clowns. Recorded using CleanFeed in a conversational manner with a strong Texas accent.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (South West - Texas) North American (US South)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Rodeo clowns serve a practical purpose at the summer. Steamboat Rodeo. Uh Officially, they're there to keep people safe, especially during the bull riding. When distracting an angry bull could give a cowboy those precious few seconds. He needs to scamper out of the dirt and up the fence. That is about more than that. However, he and Steamboat clowns are asked to serve as masters of ceremony for a, for a pair of children's events, the calf scramble and the ram scramble. They usually get two segments of their own for sketches. Hey, and they're relied upon to pop out a one liner or some quick banner with the announcer whenever the action in the arena is stalled, that doesn't come easy either. Uh May maybe playing off another actor comes naturally to someone who grew up in training for the Broadway stage. But in Kansas, born on a longtime vet in the rodeo business, uh I tell you what, that, that's something that a skill has to be developed. A skill has to be learned and then perfected