I worked with Brian at his first radio gig. We all knew he "had it" way back then when we were still teenagers. He was a good friend back and we had a lot of laughs. When I heard about his passing I was like everyone else. Shocked. Great job on the tribute video. Radio and television lost one of the truly great voiceover pros.
what a beautiful video.. thank you for that <3 march 12, 2009 was the day i attended brian's service and that same day was the first day of my sobriety. he allowed me to cry all the tears i had been holding inside. ALL MY LOVE,
you know it's weird, to think about a long lost acquaintance and search him out only to find that he has past away. I worked at WFLA/FLZ for several years and knew Brian during his time there. I built most of Prod. B you see at 2:23, as well as his home studio in Florida. Brian was a great guy to know, and I was never surprised to hear how many markets his voice was heard in-he truly had the voice. RIP Brian.
I heard about Brian's passing this spring on a local rock station. He did spots for them every once in a while. His bumper is still played a few times a day
Isn't he the one who made some racist remarks (read on wiki)?
OhDianaCanScream 10 months ago
I worked with Brian at his first radio gig. We all knew he "had it" way back then when we were still teenagers. He was a good friend back and we had a lot of laughs. When I heard about his passing I was like everyone else. Shocked. Great job on the tribute video. Radio and television lost one of the truly great voiceover pros.
bobdmlr 11 months ago
what a beautiful video.. thank you for that <3 march 12, 2009 was the day i attended brian's service and that same day was the first day of my sobriety. he allowed me to cry all the tears i had been holding inside. ALL MY LOVE,
1Jsquared 1 year ago
you know it's weird, to think about a long lost acquaintance and search him out only to find that he has past away. I worked at WFLA/FLZ for several years and knew Brian during his time there. I built most of Prod. B you see at 2:23, as well as his home studio in Florida. Brian was a great guy to know, and I was never surprised to hear how many markets his voice was heard in-he truly had the voice. RIP Brian.
audiogreg 1 year ago
Oh wow. I never knew he passed away! I was an intern at FLA/FLZ and worked with him in Tampa. What a great guy. A real shame!
darrenmuse 1 year ago
We drank the kool aid and we wish there was more. Great job on this Kick 96!
hiitspaul 2 years ago
great video!!!!
voltey 2 years ago
I heard about Brian's passing this spring on a local rock station. He did spots for them every once in a while. His bumper is still played a few times a day
bcradiogeek 2 years ago
Im miss you...Brian.
windsonclay 3 years ago