1920s Radio Show

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Description

Here is a little snippet of a fun project that I did a little while ago with pretending to be a 1920s radio show host.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Hello, America. Welcome back at your swanky host Rock Burgundy. And this show today is going to be hot seat at sea before we begin. This show today is brought to you by Orange Crush. How does it start? Well, nobody quite knows this feeling. You have, just grows and grows. Everything's better when she is with we've been sipping. Soda is special to feel so good you want your first crush to laugh. Don't let it go so fast. You irresistibly delicious pure sunshine with drink ever delightfully refreshing as wars orange crush The secret lies in its supreme quality and matchless flavor. A combination of the delicate, fragrant oil pressed from nature's most favorite fruit. Golden orange is pure sugar and citric acid, the natural acid found in all Citrus fruits wards. Lemon crush. The companion to orange crush is equally delicious, found in bottles or fountains near you. Prepared by Orange Crush Company, Chicago Laboratory, Los Angeles. She had to say goodbye to you. Just went light seemed so you or in high, I feel so good you want your first crush to laugh. Don't let him go so fast. You want your first crush to laugh and welcome back. Hey, everybody. I'm blowing my wig to be here with all y'all today. Today's show is jam packed for y'all and I'm thrilled to be hosting today up. First, we got a report on the stock market crash of 1929 talking about how it happened and what it did for the people in the price of the stocks. Hello, Bill. Welcome to the show.