June 3, 2007 (Press Release) --
June 5, 2007
Hockey Player Roy Gray played for a number of teams, including the "Ottawa 67s," a rough and rowdy major junior team, and has received wide recognition for his tough style of play.
But people who don't follow hockey continue to wonder if Popular Weekend Radio Personality Roy Gray is a former hockey pro.
"No, that's not a sport I have ever had the pleasure of playing," said Gray, "But I am a 'Ducks' fan."
Gray eagerly rules out a few other Roy Grays.
"I am not the world famous war hero who happens to be my namesake. Nor am I the world-renowned author, although my university-attending son (and namesake) is a brilliant writer/artist/vocalist."
Gray is on a roll.
"Nor am I the incredibly bright financial adviser, although we all could use his advise.
"And, I'm not the Roy Gray that stole those pigs fifty years ago. But, like many Americans, I was happy officials agreed that this Roy Gray was a pillar of the community and they would let the seventy-plus-year-old be."
Gray, who may return to live radio before releasing an August 25 statement about the new show, thanks Personal Public Relations Assistant Kathy Hanson for suggesting this story on his former radio show.
Roy Gray is an independent voice-over artist. When you are watching an awards show and hear an announcement by someone you can't see, you are listening to a voice-over artist. Same goes for movies, commercials, news--even the high quality recorded announcements you hear when you contact a business by phone.
Gray is also a freelance radio reporter and is always looking for your help tracking down the following stories and more:
1. A medical doctor who has witnessed the impact her/his work has had on the community
2. A day in the life of a jazz musician or singer who wants to inspire the world
3. An examination of exceptional anti-violence programs
4. A profile of a person who seems to be always "there-for-you"
5. A profile of a super successful person who insists on remaining drug-free
6. Reports about your mentor
June 5, 2007
Hockey Player Roy Gray played for a number of teams, including the "Ottawa 67s," a rough and rowdy major junior team, and has received wide recognition for his tough style of play.
But people who don't follow hockey continue to wonder if Popular Weekend Radio Personality Roy Gray is a former hockey pro.
"No, that's not a sport I have ever had the pleasure of playing," said Gray, "But I am a 'Ducks' fan."
Gray eagerly rules out a few other Roy Grays.
"I am not the world famous war hero who happens to be my namesake. Nor am I the world-renowned author, although my university-attending son (and namesake) is a brilliant writer/artist/vocalist."
Gray is on a roll.
"Nor am I the incredibly bright financial adviser, although we all could use his advise.
"And, I'm not the Roy Gray that stole those pigs fifty years ago. But, like many Americans, I was happy officials agreed that this Roy Gray was a pillar of the community and they would let the seventy-plus-year-old be."
Gray, who may return to live radio before releasing an August 25 statement about the new show, thanks Personal Public Relations Assistant Kathy Hanson for suggesting this story on his former radio show.
Roy Gray is an independent voice-over artist. When you are watching an awards show and hear an announcement by someone you can't see, you are listening to a voice-over artist. Same goes for movies, commercials, news--even the high quality recorded announcements you hear when you contact a business by phone.
Gray is also a freelance radio reporter and is always looking for your help tracking down the following stories and more:
1. A medical doctor who has witnessed the impact her/his work has had on the community
2. A day in the life of a jazz musician or singer who wants to inspire the world
3. An examination of exceptional anti-violence programs
4. A profile of a person who seems to be always "there-for-you"
5. A profile of a super successful person who insists on remaining drug-free
6. Reports about your mentor

Popular Weekend Radio Personality Roy Gray Puts An End To Speculation That He Is Hockey Sensation Roy Gray
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