Rick Lance, known as The Voice of Americana,
has been working as a voice talent since 1993. Transitioning
from singing demos and personal projects in Nashville’s music business to voicing hundreds of commercials, then promos, narration , character voices and more. He now records from his own broadcast quality studio near Nashville, Tennessee.
His vocal style can truly be described as Americana, the voice of the
heartland... a storyteller. He is currently the voice of Championship Bull Riding on GACTV, 3 hunting programs... Outdoor CH & Sportsman Ch, Life Care Centers of America, GlowShift and others. He's done numerous narrations for museums, film, TV and the Web. A partial client list is available on his website: IMDB:
Rick has become a leading voice for the industries of construction,
manufacturing,energy production,trucking, agriculture/equine, outdoor sports, travel, community banking, finance and health care. As well as a colorful voice for film, television, museum and corporate documentary. His combined background of music, acting and photography have shaped him into a seasoned voice actor.
Unique traits: Voice of Americana, Western horseman/horse owner, Commercial still photographer (18 yr business) Singer/Songwriter/ Musician, (2 #1 records, secondary country radio market),World Voices( WoVo) member, US Navy vet
VO Client List Availble at www.ricklancestudio.com
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Voice-over
by Rick Lance Studio
Voice Actor/Voiceover Artist
Break My Heart
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Music
by Annual Independent Music Awards
Country/Bluegrass Category
You'd Be the First to Know
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Music
by 2000 Golden Music Awards
Country Single
B2B Direct Marketing
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Print
by Buntin Public Relations
Commercial Photographer
Print Material In-House Magazine
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Print
by Creative Forum of Nashville
Commercial Photographer
Website Client List
(2012)
Certificate of Achievement
(2001)
Certificate of Achievement
(2000)
Diamond Addy Award, Nashville Advertising Federation
(1992)
Diamond Addy Award, Nashville Advertising Federation
(1991)
Spokane Falls Community College
(1975-1979)
US Naval School of Photography
(1975-1979)