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Name : Greg Marston
Occupation : Voice Over / Singer / Writer

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Greg has been “voicing” for over 25 years and can be heard all over the world – from the UK to Australia, Africa to the USA, Germany to the Middle East, Spain to Lebanon, France to New Zealand, Malaysia to Koh Samui, even in Geneva, Holland, Sweden, Norway and a few other places in between!

Primarily, his voice-work has been concentrated in Europe and the U.A.E. over the past 17 years for radio and television commercials, audio/visual narrations, corporate documentaries, in-store voice-work, on-hold telephone systems and, he’s been the branding “voice” of over 50 radio stations across the UK alone.

Classic FM broadcasts across the UK with an estimated possible listening audience of 47 million people. At the Sony Radio Awards in 1999 and 2000, Classic FM won Gold for “*Station Sound*” – both years. The award was for best representation and promotion of the station to the public, not only in keeping its regular listeners informed (and entertained) as to what’s being broadcast, but also to encourage potential new listeners to tune in and stay tuned.

Greg was the primary voice of Classic FM at that time and he’s worked with the station as a sponsorship and promotional trails/idents voice for clients such as The Radio Times, Kleenex, W.H. Smith, Horlicks, Powergen, P&O, Vauxhall, and National Savings & Investments – to name a few.

Other awards include a Bronze “Clio”, a Silver at the New York Festival and Gold at the IAA (Dubai Chapter) for Saatchi and Saatchi in a radio commercial called “The Child” for Medicins Sans Frontieres, and as part of the team responsible for the “*Best New Zealand Produced Music Feature*” award on 91.8 More FM, Auckland.

Greg has station-branded for Virgin Radio in Bangkok, Beijing, Koh Samui and Johannesburg as well as in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane Australia. He’s the station continuity voice for NTV Africa, has voiced BBC Radio 4 trails for the 12 month run of the drama “The Complete Smiley“, narrated two television documentaries for broadcast on Singapore TV, “Dining with Death” and “Flavours for Life”, and is an integral part of an English-translation 200 DVD project with History Films Germany.

He’s been involved with worldwide voice-over projects for IBM, Microsoft and Hewlett Packard, he’s the voice you might hear when “on-hold” to the likes of the Mayfair Hotel London, any number of Jaguar, BMW, Volvo and Audi dealerships around the UK – and he’s the worldwide male “on-hold” voice for Emirates Airlines as well as being one of their primary corporate, training and A/V voice-overs.

In June 2006, Greg re-located back to Perth, Western Australia where he has consolidated overseas work from his purpose built home studio.

He also works locally and nationally across the country from the “Tooten Studios”, as well as recording in many production houses and studios in the city of Perth.

Greg’s voice can be heard in most parts of the planet.

Versatile, strong, soft, warm, rich, hard, fast, slow, corporate, “movie-trailer” – you name it, he can probably voice it.

Debt ReductionGreg has been "voicing" for 25 years and can be heard all over the world.