Gameops.com:
How did you get started in the PA business?
Kevin
Kelleher: I
put up a card table at a Little League game for 15-18 year olds and started
playing music between innings. The local high school coach was scouting players
and asked me if I could do the same thing for his team. Once I got there he
asked me if I could PA the games and play music-I said yes even though I never
had a microphone in my hand-I bluffed my way in…
Gameops.com:
What are the key qualities in a PA (Public Address Announcer)?
Kevin Kelleher: I think the most important thing would seem
pretty obvious to people but there’s no getting around it-You must have the
instinctive ability to be easily understood when you speak…Diction, clarity of
speech, pace, and inflection are keys…also the presence of mind to extract
from your vocabulary any type of slang words or accent is almost equally
important…I personally try and sound as generic as possible so that my “New
Yawk” accent (which I’m proud of and haven’t lost after 20 years in
Florida!) is “invisible”…Unfortunately the above qualities almost always
insure that the top level PA gigs go to people in the broadcast media
fields-Radio & Television!
Gameops.com:
What’s the range of pay for PA Announcers currently?
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Kevin
Kelleher:
The work I do at the high school level (Baseball&Football) is strictly
volunteer and is done for the kids who enjoy hearing their names announced and
digging the music that I play. I do however, enjoy a special relationship with
the concession stand, and get ‘comped’ on my food and drink items! Oh, those
kosher hot dogs! Also, I get to smoke my cigars in the press box, which is a
bonus…Now at the university level, up until last year, I was making $20 a game
for Florida Atlantic University Baseball-for both PA AND Game Ops! Before the
2002 season I asked for, and was granted, a pay raise to $50 per game-now,
that’s more like it…For FAU Football, a new program created by Howard
Schnellenberger, I get $100 per game which I split up between myself and two
spotters…obviously I’m not doing it for the money!
Gameops.com:
What do you think of the recent trend to hire in arena hosts to
supplement PA Announcers?
Kevin
Kelleher:
It’s good in a way because it takes the strain off the PA.
Gameops.com:
Ideally where should a PA announcer sit?
Kevin
Kelleher:
Baseball-directly above and behind home plate
Football- as close (in the press box) to the 50 yard line as you can get
Gameops.com:
What are the key tools the PA announcer needs to be effective?
Kevin
Kelleher: I
believe that a good PA person HAS to be ORGANIZED-ok so-that let’s me out-hahahahahah…that
goes for the whole ball of wax-the ad spots, the sponsor appreciation, and of
course the in-game player announcements-having a good game day director at the
college level is a great tool, as they script out everything and cue you up-then
you just have to follow the numbers-at Pro Player Stadium we use the Miami
Dolphins game day crew for FAU Football-they’re a ‘well-oiled machine’ and
make things fun…For college Baseball we have a marketing director as support
and the SID and SID Assistant in the booth to insure everything goes smooth-if
you have the right people around you it makes it just a little bit easier…
Gameops.com:
What do use that adds to your effectiveness (on-demand audio,
special microphone, information sheets)
Kevin
Kelleher: I
use two ‘on-demand’ audio products-“GameOps Commander” and “Stadium
DJ-both provide sound and music with a keystroke….With school budgets being
what they are, I use any working microphones, and have gone ‘out-of-pocket’
many times on electronics for game day. At the high school level, I make a point
of finding a representative of the visiting team to double check player’s
names…and at the university level-I get with the SID and go over each
player’s name making sure I pronounce them correctly-with notes in the margin
of my line-up cards.
Gameops.com:
How much should you script your PA Announcer and how much leeway
should you give them?
Kevin
Kelleher:
Script me Script me Script me…PLEASE!! I think the best time for a PA person
to have some leeway on what’s being said is during promotions and in-game
contests, where the fan is involved…For FAU Football I have 65-70 scripted
spots in addition to in-game play announcements so- I’m very use to following
a formatted game program.
Gameops.com:
What’s the best way to handle last minute requests?
Kevin
Kelleher:
Last minute requests are 'part and parcel' of what happens during an event-so as
long as the person making the request presents the announcement in a readable
form and doesn't say in a panicky voice-"Here! ...read this- Quick!"
I'll accommodate most any last minute request. When you announce at the high
school and college level this situation crops up frequently...however, I imagine
at the 'pro' level, things are pretty much scripted 100%.
Gameops.com:
What’s the strangest request you have ever received to say
in-game?
Kevin
Kelleher:
FAU vs. Miami Hurricanes January 2000-biggest college crowd ever at Florida
Atlantic for Baseball—prior to the game a pro scout (looking to play a
practical joke on his friend) came into the press box and asked me this
question-“Hey, could ya do me a favor?” “In the bottom of the second
inning, could you announce that my buddy-Joe Smith’s-- CAR IS ON FIRE?”
Gameops.com:
You list Bob Sheppard of the NY Yankees as your favorite announcer,
what does he do that makes him special?
Kevin
Kelleher:
Former Yankee players have collectively described Bob Sheppard as “The Voice
of God” his style and speech pattern would stop you dead in your tracks…his
motto is “BE CLEAR, CONCISE, & CORRECT” He’s been at Yankee Stadium
since 1950! I pattern my Baseball PA directly after his style and I’m proud to
say that to anybody who asks…
Gameops.com:
This is so often seen as a role for a guy, any thoughts on the
growing number of women PA Announcers?
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Kevin
Kelleher:
I’ll be the first to admit, when I hear a woman doing PA I get a weird
feeling, I guess I’m just ‘old-school’…But I congratulate Renel
Brooks-Moon, the first woman ever to announce a World Series game, she’s the
Giants PA Announcer- a link to a story about her is on my web site.
Gameops.com:
You have a list of “10 Rules for PA Announcers” You mention not
to editorialize. Why is that so important?
Kevin
Kelleher:That
rule is specifically designed for the people who are given the privilege of
announcing their local team and use it as a forum to inflict their personal
viewpoints upon others in attendance. When you announce at the inter-scholastic
level you must resist the temptation to use the microphone in a way that would
suggest bias of any kind. Those “blow-hard” loud mouths who ‘yuck it up’
behind a microphone are the ones that people complain about week after week…
Gameops.com:
Same question about cheerleading?
Kevin
Kelleher:
See above answer-important note* My cheerleading rule does NOT APPLY to existing
pro PA Announcers or people looking to break into announcing at the “pro”
level….If you announce at the high school or college level you must be
objective ALL THE TIME!
Gameops.com:
Talk a bit about your site…how long has it been going and what
are your goals with it?
Kevin
Kelleher: My
site www.pa-guy.com has been up for almost 3 years and I use it mainly to fool
around with stuff I think would be interesting for other PA people, i.e.
Internet News about Announcing, Links, and Sports News & Current
Events…It’s just a hobby for me and I use it to take the stress out of
everyday life…I have a “press release” page that features the time I
announced for MTV Road Rules Season 9-cast members in a swimming contest against
the Playboy Bunnies…and a reprint of a feature story written about me from a
few years back.
I
get many e-mails from other people looking to get into announcing or that want
to know how to move up in the ranks…when I answer them I just try and be as
realistic as possible and let them know that even if you do land a pro PA
gig-“don’t quit your day job!”…---Which reminds me of the first thing
Coach Howard Schnellenberger said to me at my interview for FAU
Football-“SON?…I FIRED THE PA MAN IN LOUISVILLE--DID YOU KNOW THAT?”
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Kevin's
list of 10 Rules for PA Guys:
1.
BE CLEAR, CONCISE, & CORRECT!!!!!
2. Don't Editorialize!
3. Never criticize official's calls
4. Be prepared-show up early
5. No cheerleading
6. Calm/Instruct crowds during emergencies.
7. Preview any music given to you unsolicited
8. Use a kill switch on your microphone.
9. Get right pronunciations
10. Have fun and RELAX!