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The Voice of Fenway Park Home of the World Champion Boston Red Sox!
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07/01/08 |
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Carl Beane is best known as The Voice of Fenway Park. He has been the Public Address Announcer at Fenway Park since 2003. He was fortunate enough in his second year to be able to announce the first two games of the World Series and to see the Red Sox become the Champions for the first time in 86 years. Once again in 2007 Carl had the great honor to announce the first two games of the 2007 World Series and is looking forward to the 2008 season when he will be introducing the team as the "World Champion Boston Red Sox". Carl was born and raised in Agawam, Massachusetts. He is a 1971 graduate of Agawam High School and a 1972 graduate of Career Academy School of Broadcasting. Carl knew at a very young age that he wanted to be a radio broadcaster. Carl has been a Sports Radio Broadcaster since 1972. He has worked for a number of radio stations and also has done national updates for such outlets as ESPN radio, Sirius Satellite Radio, Westwood One, Associated Press, and MetroNetworks. Carl teaches Sports broadcasting and Play-by-play classes at the Connecticut School of Broadcasting in Needham, MA. Carl's voice can be heard in "The Baseball Experience" at the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY. A recent role for Carl is that of a national spokesman for The American Diabetes Association. Carl is also a narrator for Talking Books at the Perkins School for the Blind. If you would like Carl to record your voicemail greeting, please go to The Voice for more information.
Carl Beane song written and performed by Tim Clark |
This site was last updated 06/20/08