The Voiceover Guy, LLC

The Voiceover Guy, LLC What is the best way to keep the fire of inspiration burning? Do what you love most. My love is voic I love the ad lib you did at the end of the book.

“I had the opportunity to listen to your final product today, and I am extremely happy with the results. Awesome!” – Mike Sheriff, Publisher of The Findertip Press, Inc. “You Won’t Get Fooled Again”, by Sean O’Connery

“From the first sentence to the last, Barnes's deep, expressive tones mold Washington's autobiography with a warm, stentorian resonance…” Up from Slavery”, by Booker T. Washington,

AudioFile Magazine; Oct/Nov Issue

“…I hope we get to work together again soon. You did a great job on this spot and I know you can do more than Jamaican reads!” Stephanie Nolte, Soundscape, Inc.

“Andrew L. Barnes's rich voice captures a variety of accents perfectly, with excellent timing. A good addition to music, biography, and popular collections.” Library Journal, Nann Blaine Hilyard, Zion-Benton P.L., IL

“…I LOVE WHAT YOU’VE CREATED! I’ve had several books go to audio, but none have hit me as hard as this

one. Your narrator, Mr. Barnes, is absolutely superb and please convey my thanks and compliments to him as well.” William R. Forstchen, author of We Look Like Men of War

“…his words are brought to life by Andrew Barnes. He doesn’t imitate Charle’s distinctive voice but captures all of its passion and style.” Brother Ray: Ray Charles Own Story, Blackstone Audio, Inc., AudioFile Magazine; Oct/Nov, Vol 14, No.3

"...story with ingenuity, a mix of vocal styles and, occasionally, a pleasant singing voice. Selections are set apart with brief, appropriate music.” – The People Could Fly, Audio Bookshelf, Barbara Wysocki, Cora J. Belden Library, Rocky Hill, CT, 2004

“Sam’s voice offers a unique and insightful perspective on the carnage of the War between the States and the toll it took on both young and old, black and white.” – We Look Like Men of War, Blackstone Audio, 2005

“Barnes deftly handles the dialect in which the tales were written, though younger listerners may find the authentic speech patterns challenging…. Barnes brings many well-known characters to life – animal, human, or spirit – imparting care and respect for their place in African American lore….A particular highlight is Barnes’ soulful telling of the painful yet hopeful.” - The Booklist; Mar 1, 2005

"I had a very specific need for a radio spot I was producing and found Andrew through a search I did on the internet. Sometimes working with people out of your market or not face-to-face can be challenging, but Andrew made

my job very easy. He not only has a wonderful range and tone, but he is extremely professional and very pleasant

to work with. He met our strict time lines with ease and helped us exceed our deadline by recording the spot

in his own studio. I look forward to working with him again on future projects and I would highly recommend him

for any job you may need a great voice for!" – Michelle Robertson - YUM! Design & Advertising, 2005



“Thank you so much for the great job. You did a good work, and I am very pleased with the outcome. You captured the right mood we want for the presentation. Everything is perfect!” – Irene Mendoza, President, VIANET Web Design, 2005

"We were very pleased with the quality of your voice-over work as well as your creativity. We'll definitely use you again as our needs arise. " - Jennifer D. Persson - Jabbertones, Inc., 2005



"Andrew was prompt, cooperative and ensured we made our deadlines. A pleasure to work with!" – Tony DiPasquale – Creative Forces, Inc., 2005

“As Performed by Andrew Barnes, this prize-winning text, compiled by the illustrious Virginia Hamilton, is a gem.” – AudioFile Magazine, 2004. "Once more, fantastic work, you've truly captured the characters." - LV Studios, Raja Game, 2004

"I forgot to mention on the phone the reason we thought you were best of the 50 or so samples we got was because we liked the energy in your voice on the demo. Your version of "Let's all go to the drive through!" had us laughing hard." – John Fletcher Films, Nor Cal, 2004

"We have received good comments on the spots. I've heard the radio on air, and it sounds great. Thanks again for your help." - David K. Burnap Agency, First Day Financial, 2004

"Andrew...just wanted to say thanks for the voice. Both takes are perfect!" – Company Sound.COM, Web, 2004

"...the spots that you have already made are fitting in just great." - WCVG 1320 AM, Imaging, 2004

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The Café Chronicles Continue At the familiar Contoso Café, where the aroma of fresh brews mingled with the soft chatter of patrons, Elijah, Jeremiah, and Barbara settled into their corner table. It was their weekly ritual—a mix of wit, wisdom, and, occasionally, some good-natured banter. Today, the topic at hand was a heavy one: How Christians should navigate the cultural currents of a divided and morally complex world....

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The Contoso Café hummed with its usual blend of soft jazz and the comforting aroma of freshly brewed coffee. Elijah, Jeremiah, and Barbara occupied their usual corner table, the air around them ripe with anticipation. Jeremiah had promised a story, one from his life that would set their faith ablaze. Barbara, ever the cheerleader, leaned forward, hands cupping her steaming cup of chai tea....

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Imagine life as a journey where the roads are marked by the choices we make. Over time, some paths may lead to dead ends...
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In the bustling heart of the city, the Contoso Café buzzed with the familiar symphony of clinking cups and lively chatte...
11/27/2024

In the bustling heart of the city, the Contoso Café buzzed with the familiar symphony of clinking cups and lively chatter. At their usual corner table, draped with the morning light filtering through vintage stained glass, sat Elijah, Jeremiah, and Barbara—three friends with a penchant for hearty debates over steaming cups of joe. Elijah, always keen to provoke thought, leaned in with a twinkle in his eye....

In the bustling heart of the city, the Contoso Café buzzed with the familiar symphony of clinking cups and lively chatter. At their usual corner table, draped with the morning light filtering throu…

When Jesus declared in John 14:6, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me...
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When Jesus declared in John 14:6, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me,” He issued more than a comforting statement—He issued a call to action. To follow Jesus means committing every part of ourselves—boots and all—into a life of trust, obedience, and faith. It’s not a passive, part-time endeavor; it’s a bold decision to walk the path He leads, no matter the cost....

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In the vibrant tapestry of a believer's life, worry often appears as an unwelcome guest, eager to overshadow joy with shadows of doubt. Yet, embracing the mantra “Worry is believing God won't get it right!” can transform our spiritual perspective, reminding us of God’s unfailing proficiency in managing the cosmos. Let's unpack this concept and discover how to replace doubt with unwavering trust in God's plan....

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Beneath the sprawling branches of ancient oaks in Contoso Park, where the rustling leaves whispered secrets of old, Elijah, Jeremiah, and Barbara gathered around a rustic wooden picnic table, a stark contrast to their usual café haunt. The sun dappled through the canopy, casting playful shadows on their thoughtful faces as they embarked on a lively discussion that seemed to dance with the fluttering leaves....

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In the cozy, book-laden study of Jeremiah’s sprawling suburban home, a spirited debate unfurled one crisp autumn evening. Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Barbara were deep into a pot of herbal tea when Ezekiel, ever the provocateur, whipped out a sleek, metallic device from his coat pocket. “Behold, the latest in smoking technology!” he declared, waving what appeared to be a non-nicotine herbal diffuser pen....

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In the bustling heart of Contoso Café, where the aroma of espresso mingled with the laughter of its patrons, Elijah, Jeremiah, and Barbara gathered around their usual table. Today’s topic was as ho…

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