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NEW ORLEANS PRODUCER SIGNS TLC FOR JINGLES IN INDIANA & TAMPA

03|03|13

When Radio Ads Productions in New Orleans went looking for a vocalist to sing the lyrics on their music track, they got a little more than they expected. TL wanted to add harmonies and other arrangement adjustments that were over and above the description RAP provided. The client and their agency (Meyers Plumbing, Heating and Electrical and ——-) were as impressed as the Hoopers at RAP. T Lo cooked up a smooth combination of overlapping gritty lead vocals, softened just a little bit by strategically crafted spot harmonies. It rocked. But not too hard for the client back home in Indiana. It wend so well with T Lo’s imagination and engineer Jeff Loder’s skills on the mix, RAP immediately signed Terry for “Let’s Get Comfortable” for Gulf Coast Air Systems in Tampa. So, we can happily say more producers are discovering that TLC is where the music begins.

You can hear the result here Gulf Coast Air Systems – Let’s Get Comfortable.

M.O.H. FOR MAINE, NEVADA & ROCK VALLEY

08|12|12

TLC recently completed new message on hold programs for clients like Alliance Digital Networks, Fryeburg Health Center, P & L Auto Parts and LL Cote Sports complex in Maine. Great fun meeting new clients who like our style for Message on Hold and the Auto Attendant Day and Night Greetings.

At the same time, we were doing new programs for Heath’s Inc in Monticello, Illinois, Town & Country Implement in Rock Valley Iowa and Superior Pipe and Supply, Las Vegas.

These clients know a good phone presence is vital to the image of their companies and we’re happy they put their trust in the creative productions at TLC.

TLC RECORDS A TRIPLE PLAY IN IDAHO

05|17|12

A national talent search for Triple Play Family Fun Park resulted in Terry being selected in the role of 3 Play’s radio spokesman. They wanted something different from announcer. More like a 3 Play employee filling listeners in on all the entertainment options available at the Park. While filling in the characters for timing purposes, the producer liked one of Terry’s character voices so well; he was selected for that part in the same spot! Two distinct characters; one character actor. Terry! So let the good times begin for Triple Play and TLC.