Martha O'Neill - Radio Demo

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (Canadian-General) North American (General)

Transcript

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good morning. I'm Martha O Neil. What a beautiful day. Today it is already 18 degrees going up to a sunny high of 21. I think it's pretty safe to say that spring is finally here. You know, all the signs were there. The garden centres were opened this weekend. Patios were packed and people are smiling. People are smiling and a little bit sunburnt but smiling nonetheless long. May it last. And now the answer to a question I've been asked many times over the last 30 years. Hey, Martha, where your muffins? Well, guess what? They're right here. Echo Beach, Martha and the Muffins. No, it's out of fashion. Well, summer season means concert season. A lot of great shows to catch this summer. Meatloaf is coming to Toronto. Sting and Peter Gabriel are touring together, and I've already got my tickets for holla notes at the amphitheater on June 23rd. I'm very excited about that one. We've got great seats. They are just close enough to catch all the action, but far enough away that if I shut my eyes, I can pretend it's 1985. And who doesn't want pretend it's 1985. Every now and again, check out our concert calendar for all things live music and now the boys themselves. Holla! Notes Man eater. Bali B J season is well underway. They are in Boston this week, but home this weekend. To play the A's Gonna be a great Siri's The team. They've had a bit of a lacklustre start, but we believe in you guys. We love you, Jay's. So I'm going to send this one out to everyone who loves the Blue Jays as much as I do. Don Henley's Boys of Summer for Our Boys of Summer. No nobody. So the good wife is one of my favorite shows, but I don't know if you caught this week's episode. It was ridiculous. They came to Toronto well, Toronto Pearson Airport allegedly for a case, and they managed to cram just about every single Canadian stereotype that could. Into that one hour, they kept talking about how polite everyone waas how clean it was. At least three characters were wearing Blue Jays shirts. Just It's like they've never met an actual Canadian like we're some sort of mythical creature. It was hilarious. I don't know what they were thinking. What's that? All of boots? Good wife. What was that? A boot. And now some nice Canadian music. Former MP and Toronto boy Andrew Cash jams sound.