Mark Teachey is a talented guitarist, composer, studio musician, and sound designer from Wilmington, North Carolina. He composes and produces a wide variety of music and sound effects with a specialization in cartoon productions. Mark's productions are used by corporations, businesses, and individuals all over the world including Microsoft, Amazon, Warner Brothers Games, Yelp, Cartoon Network, Ripley’s Entertainment, PepsiCo, Mars Wrigley, Clorox, Quicken, Rosetta Stone, Ryder, Sesame Workshop, Smithsonian Institute, and Marriott.
Mark Teachey's cartoon sound "Santa Laughing" has been featured on The Cartoon Network TV show We Bare Bares.
Here's a nice, easy listening and laid-back 1950's Doo Wop Ident or Logo featuring Background Male Vocals, electric guitar, upright bass, piano, horns, strings, drums and percussion. Perfect for that "Happy Days" feel! Male Vocals, Rock, 50s Rock
The sound of a commercial airport telling everyone over the loudspeaker that he hopes everyone has enjoyed their flight and that they will be landing in the airport in a few minutes. Airport, Radio, tower
The sound of a tension building low ambient drone for horror, space or other fear projects. Usable for futuristic, sci-fi, space games or cinematic scenes. Ambience,
The sound of a professional voice over announcer saying “And, it's all over, just like that”. Perfect for the conclusion of a competitive sport or ballgame. Talking, American / Male
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