Hi Vahan Nisanian, Yes, that's me at 3:17.:) (A friend told me about your post on IMDB.) Thanks for asking! Hope you enjoy... Best wishes always, Symba
+Symba Smith Hello Ms. Smith, big fan of your work... Would you happen to have access to any of the spots you acted in? I'd love to see more of your work here on RUclips. Thanks in advance.
+Symba Smith How long did it generally take to memorize the audio montages? Seems I also remember a version that starts with the talent, back to the camera, putting on a station's shirt (or was that another campaign?)
I remember you from the KSLX Remarkable Mouth Commercial here in Phoenix AZ. You were excellent in lip synching, very good & fast too. The good old days.
Chuck Blore and Don Richman's campaigns were absolute genius, and the fact that this particular concept is still alive and well is a testament to this -- some might say it's even "remarkable". Thank you so much for sharing these spots! I noticed that there is a slate for another spot at the tail end of the uploaded portion of this reel. Would you happen to have the rest of the tape in your possession, and if so, could you kindly upload it to your channel? While there are a dozens floating around on RUclips, radio enthusiasts are always trying to find more. If not, it is no problem, though I'd love to know the origin of the reel. Thanks so much, not only for your contributions to the broadcasting industry, but also for your efforts to preserve radio history!
Absolutely agree with this 1000%!!!! i hope there's more to be shared, since I know many abc-owned stations jumped on this specific advertising format especially between 1979 and 1982.....
Those spots were all the ones I received. I reached out to them back in the days before the Internet and asked if they could send me the three WABC "Remarkable Mouth" spots. When I received the VHS tape they added the other station spots as a bonus. I had requested the WABC commercials because I was one of the voices featured. I was "Jack Packard" the traffic reporter for Dan Ingram. It was great to be a small piece of a bit of radio history!
Bernie Wagenblast Well, I Could Name Them, There's Kelly Harmon Who Did KBPI & WRIF TV Spots, There's Deborah Shelton Who Did KOY, WCFL, & KRTH TV Spots, There's Symba Smith Who Did So Many TV Spost In The '90's With Stations Like WNAP, KSLX, KLOL, KCBS FM A.K.A. Arrow 93, & 98.9 The Rock!, And Of Course There's Lorelei "Pow!" Shark Who Did Successful TV Spots For WLUP A.K.A. The Loop FM 98, You Might Say She's The 1st Loop Rock Girl.
@@brwagenblast Not only did Chris DeLisle do the spots for Q107 in DC, she also made promotional appearances on behalf of the station at various station events throughout Washington.
Washington's Q107 (the former WRQX-FM, which was also the former WMAL-FM) used to have Chris DeLisle as the girl who has the incredible mouth. Dude Walker and Doug Limerick used to do a morning show there. DeLisle also lent her incredible mouth for 95 TheLoop in Chicago.
Hi Vahan Nisanian,
Yes, that's me at 3:17.:) (A friend told me about your post on IMDB.) Thanks for asking!
Hope you enjoy...
Best wishes always,
Symba
+Symba Smith Hello Ms. Smith, big fan of your work...
Would you happen to have access to any of the spots you acted in? I'd love to see more of your work here on RUclips. Thanks in advance.
+Symba Smith How long did it generally take to memorize the audio montages?
Seems I also remember a version that starts with the talent, back to the camera, putting on a station's shirt (or was that another campaign?)
I remember you from the KSLX Remarkable Mouth Commercial here in Phoenix AZ. You were excellent in lip synching, very good & fast too. The good old days.
I like how you sneaked yourself in there (2:37).
The best music WABCCCCCCCCC
Good stuff, Bernie...thanks for sharing!
AWESOME!!!!
Chuck Blore and Don Richman's campaigns were absolute genius, and the fact that this particular concept is still alive and well is a testament to this -- some might say it's even "remarkable". Thank you so much for sharing these spots! I noticed that there is a slate for another spot at the tail end of the uploaded portion of this reel. Would you happen to have the rest of the tape in your possession, and if so, could you kindly upload it to your channel? While there are a dozens floating around on RUclips, radio enthusiasts are always trying to find more. If not, it is no problem, though I'd love to know the origin of the reel. Thanks so much, not only for your contributions to the broadcasting industry, but also for your efforts to preserve radio history!
Absolutely agree with this 1000%!!!! i hope there's more to be shared, since I know many abc-owned stations jumped on this specific advertising format especially between 1979 and 1982.....
Those spots were all the ones I received. I reached out to them back in the days before the Internet and asked if they could send me the three WABC "Remarkable Mouth" spots. When I received the VHS tape they added the other station spots as a bonus. I had requested the WABC commercials because I was one of the voices featured. I was "Jack Packard" the traffic reporter for Dan Ingram. It was great to be a small piece of a bit of radio history!
Ah, I understand. Thanks for getting back to me, though!
3:17 That's Symba Smith, correct?
+Vahan Nisanian No, this one was done by Christine De Lisle.
+Bernie Wagenblast You mean the Christine "Chris" DeLisle A.K.A. the Q107 remarkable mouth girl?
+Vaughn Baskin There were several women who did the "Remarkable Mouth" spots. I'm not certain if Chris did the Q107 commercials.
Bernie Wagenblast Well, I Could Name Them, There's Kelly Harmon Who Did KBPI & WRIF TV Spots, There's Deborah Shelton Who Did KOY, WCFL, & KRTH TV Spots, There's Symba Smith Who Did So Many TV Spost In The '90's With Stations Like WNAP, KSLX, KLOL, KCBS FM A.K.A. Arrow 93, & 98.9 The Rock!, And Of Course There's Lorelei "Pow!" Shark Who Did Successful TV Spots For WLUP A.K.A. The Loop FM 98, You Might Say She's The 1st Loop Rock Girl.
@@brwagenblast Not only did Chris DeLisle do the spots for Q107 in DC, she also made promotional appearances on behalf of the station at various station events throughout Washington.
What's the song in 2:25??
"Better Love Next Time" by Dr. Hook.
You Should Upload More Remarkable Mouth Spots
Mom
Who? Chrstine DeLisle?
@@VBaskin2010 You've got it, Vaughn!
I liked the Q107 ones better
Washington's Q107 (the former WRQX-FM, which was also the former WMAL-FM) used to have Chris DeLisle as the girl who has the incredible mouth. Dude Walker and Doug Limerick used to do a morning show there. DeLisle also lent her incredible mouth for 95 TheLoop in Chicago.