I am commonly referred to as "deep voice". But my voice skills have a wide range. High pitch, very low pitch, down to a whisper or up to a roar. Many who listen to my work know only of my voice. Some know me by name and by voice. In 1999, as a radio voice, I, along with several other talents at my job were invited to speak to listeners and supporters of the radio station where I work. In Palo Alto, California, I spent several hours speaking to an audience of about 1000 people, all of whom knew my voice and my name. In Santa Rosa, A college Gymnasium full of supporters listened to us speak. At the University of San francisco, A packed house, with a capacity of about five thousand people, listened as we spoke about political issues. At Mission High School In San Francisco, I appeared with others on a stage before thousands of onlookers. In each case, I learned of the many listeners who have supported my work both by listening and financially. Few of these people ever had seen me and some of them did not know my name. They ranged in agent from teenage to middle-aged to senior. Others refer to yours truly as, "the voice", or "that voice". Hope that helps.
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