United States of America (Press Release) June 7, 2007 --
June 11, 2007
--Another radio celebrity searching for that perfect voice-over talent agent. Not news.
A weekend warrior tennis player who loves the game so much that he will automatically rule out any potential agent who does not play the game? Film at 5,6,7,8,9,10 & 11!
He's the weekend radio personality whose "come here" catch phrase has made him a hit with fans around the world.
And Roy Gray expects the agent he will chose by January 2008...to be able to hit the ball.
"Look, there are times when my personal public relations assistant Kathy Hanson is so tied up talking with big name celebrities and other powerful people on my behalf that I almost have to make an appointment to get an update," said Gray.
"Fortunately, Kathy plays tennis and I know I can get full updates about our projects across the net," explained Gray, adding, "Whether your agency is in New York, Los Angeles or Kobe Bryant's Pluto planet, get some tennis balls, practice some serves, and above all, do not be late for the match!"
For years Gray has resisted using an agent, but now that he and his personal public relations assistant have achieved their chief goal of making "Roy Gray" very popular, they are both too busy to also wear the hat of agent.
Gray says, outside of his carefully selected charity work as spokesperson for great organizations like Charity Music Incorporated, gone are the days when he would be ok with payments like, "I'll give you twenty bucks and all the steak you can eat!"
Gray would like to thank News.Google.Com, the following sites and more for embracing the news stories that have catapulted his weekend career (if can't click on site, copy and paste to browser):
--
..."Aurora Wholesale Wedding Gowns" prominently featured Gray's Will Smith Story:
http://aurorawholesale.co.uk/wedding/wedding-vow/23172/
Gray thanks Alcoona.com for their outstanding placement of the story about his donating his voice-over services to wonderful charities (like Charity Music Incorporated):
http://www.accoona.com/search?col=ac&expw=1&expb=0&expn=0&pg=1&order=0&qc=us&ql=en&qt=%22roy+gray%22
Satellite Cable Center was extremely generous to have included Gray's "Grammy" story on their world renown site:
http://www.satellitecablecenter.info/Awards.htm
You'll love how Happy Birthday News contributed to making "Weekend Personality Roy Gray" a household name:
http://birthdaypartynews.blogspot.com/
Spunj does an excellent job of getting tons of people excited about telling Gray which stars they have met (story #354):
http://www.spunj.com/news/archive/index.php/f-43-p-2.html
The story of Gray's firing made the top 20 on the popular "Find 16" news site:
http://www.find16.info/confirms.htm
And the brilliant barrister types at "Illinois Attorney seemed to really enjoy reporting about a Dynamic Attorney's visit to Gray's show:
http://illinois-divorce.divorce-blog.org/39315/
"Gospel Is Our Music" gave incredible space to the story of Gray's on-air standing ovation:
http://gospel.isourmusic.com/2006/12/27/
"Gossip One" was not to be outdone by the other news sites, as it placed Gray's story about amazing actor/singer Alphonso Freeman right along with articles about other top stars, like Halle Berry and Alphonso's Legendary Dad Morgan Freeman:
http://www.gossip-1.com/morgan-freeman/freeman-morgan-home-hollywood-african-american-movies-entertainment-clic.htm
And Gossip 1 outdid itself with this huge story about how the Tom Cruise/Roy Gray rumors got started:
http://www.gossip-1.com/tom-cruise/tom-cruise-about-movie-play-star-film-mclaren-being-would-cruises-bec.htm
And this Wedding Expert couldn't keep her hands off Gray's On-The-Air Renewal of his Wedding Vows:
http://janihofhe.blog-savvy.com/index.php/2006/12/10/common-interests-cement-the-wedding-vows/
The astute editors at "Big Music" quickly got the message in Gray's story about an extremely popular woman:
http://bigmusicguide.com/blogs/christian-radio/6723/
For the longest time fans of "SheetMusic 411" and WKOW have been enjoying what some believe is a shocking revelation of Gray's favorite song:
http://www.sheetmusic411.com/news/music-industry-threatens-to-sue-college-students-wkow/
One of Gray's favorite pieces may still be on the website of top publisher "Pearlsong Press," which boasts a long list of celebrated authors like Ellen Frankel, who has appeared on Gray's show and others, like The Today Show:
http://www.pearlsongpress.com/2007/03/radio_personali.html
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
See News.Google.Com and search "Roy Gray"
Personal Public Relations Assistant, Kathy Hanson
"Roy Gray Entertainment"
P.O. Box 51773
Irvine, CA 92619
email: RoyGrayEntertainment@Yahoo.com
www.myspace.com/RoyHasTheMusic
--Another radio celebrity searching for that perfect voice-over talent agent. Not news.
A weekend warrior tennis player who loves the game so much that he will automatically rule out any potential agent who does not play the game? Film at 5,6,7,8,9,10 & 11!
He's the weekend radio personality whose "come here" catch phrase has made him a hit with fans around the world.
And Roy Gray expects the agent he will chose by January 2008...to be able to hit the ball.
"Look, there are times when my personal public relations assistant Kathy Hanson is so tied up talking with big name celebrities and other powerful people on my behalf that I almost have to make an appointment to get an update," said Gray.
"Fortunately, Kathy plays tennis and I know I can get full updates about our projects across the net," explained Gray, adding, "Whether your agency is in New York, Los Angeles or Kobe Bryant's Pluto planet, get some tennis balls, practice some serves, and above all, do not be late for the match!"
For years Gray has resisted using an agent, but now that he and his personal public relations assistant have achieved their chief goal of making "Roy Gray" very popular, they are both too busy to also wear the hat of agent.
Gray says, outside of his carefully selected charity work as spokesperson for great organizations like Charity Music Incorporated, gone are the days when he would be ok with payments like, "I'll give you twenty bucks and all the steak you can eat!"
Gray would like to thank News.Google.Com, the following sites and more for embracing the news stories that have catapulted his weekend career (if can't click on site, copy and paste to browser):
--
..."Aurora Wholesale Wedding Gowns" prominently featured Gray's Will Smith Story:
http://aurorawholesale.co.uk/wedding/wedding-vow/23172/
Gray thanks Alcoona.com for their outstanding placement of the story about his donating his voice-over services to wonderful charities (like Charity Music Incorporated):
http://www.accoona.com/search?col=ac&expw=1&expb=0&expn=0&pg=1&order=0&qc=us&ql=en&qt=%22roy+gray%22
Satellite Cable Center was extremely generous to have included Gray's "Grammy" story on their world renown site:
http://www.satellitecablecenter.info/Awards.htm
You'll love how Happy Birthday News contributed to making "Weekend Personality Roy Gray" a household name:
http://birthdaypartynews.blogspot.com/
Spunj does an excellent job of getting tons of people excited about telling Gray which stars they have met (story #354):
http://www.spunj.com/news/archive/index.php/f-43-p-2.html
The story of Gray's firing made the top 20 on the popular "Find 16" news site:
http://www.find16.info/confirms.htm
And the brilliant barrister types at "Illinois Attorney seemed to really enjoy reporting about a Dynamic Attorney's visit to Gray's show:
http://illinois-divorce.divorce-blog.org/39315/
"Gospel Is Our Music" gave incredible space to the story of Gray's on-air standing ovation:
http://gospel.isourmusic.com/2006/12/27/
"Gossip One" was not to be outdone by the other news sites, as it placed Gray's story about amazing actor/singer Alphonso Freeman right along with articles about other top stars, like Halle Berry and Alphonso's Legendary Dad Morgan Freeman:
http://www.gossip-1.com/morgan-freeman/freeman-morgan-home-hollywood-african-american-movies-entertainment-clic.htm
And Gossip 1 outdid itself with this huge story about how the Tom Cruise/Roy Gray rumors got started:
http://www.gossip-1.com/tom-cruise/tom-cruise-about-movie-play-star-film-mclaren-being-would-cruises-bec.htm
And this Wedding Expert couldn't keep her hands off Gray's On-The-Air Renewal of his Wedding Vows:
http://janihofhe.blog-savvy.com/index.php/2006/12/10/common-interests-cement-the-wedding-vows/
The astute editors at "Big Music" quickly got the message in Gray's story about an extremely popular woman:
http://bigmusicguide.com/blogs/christian-radio/6723/
For the longest time fans of "SheetMusic 411" and WKOW have been enjoying what some believe is a shocking revelation of Gray's favorite song:
http://www.sheetmusic411.com/news/music-industry-threatens-to-sue-college-students-wkow/
One of Gray's favorite pieces may still be on the website of top publisher "Pearlsong Press," which boasts a long list of celebrated authors like Ellen Frankel, who has appeared on Gray's show and others, like The Today Show:
http://www.pearlsongpress.com/2007/03/radio_personali.html
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
See News.Google.Com and search "Roy Gray"
Personal Public Relations Assistant, Kathy Hanson
"Roy Gray Entertainment"
P.O. Box 51773
Irvine, CA 92619
email: RoyGrayEntertainment@Yahoo.com
www.myspace.com/RoyHasTheMusic

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