Audiobook Narrator Timothy Andrés Pabon Receives AudioFile Earphones Award in Cultural History Category
Timothy Andreés Pabon, a renowned voice actor, director, and performance coach based in Frederick, Maryland, has been awarded the prestigious AudioFile Earphones Award for his narration of the audiobook "The Last Great Dream: How Bohemians Became Hippies and Created the Sixties."
The press release announcing Pabon's win was issued by himself and published by Cision PR Newswire. The award-winning audiobook, published by Hachette Audio, is now available through major retailers and audiobook platforms.
Pabon's performance in the audiobook was characterised as sounding like a newscaster, a fan, and a participant, deftly managing long lists of names, deep scholarship, and stories of bohemian life. His immersion in period broadcasts, poetry readings, and oral histories allowed him to capture the voices and energy of the era, creating a vivid narrative experience that elevated the dense research.
AudioFile Magazine praised Pabon's performance, commending him for his ability to transform the audiobook into an engaging and immersive listening experience. The press release does not contain any advertisements.
To view and download the press release, visit this link: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/timothy-andres-pabon-wins-audiofile-earphones-award-for-cultural-history-audiobook-302517696.html
"The Last Great Dream: How Bohemians Became Hippies and Created the Sixties" explores the cultural and political rise of the Grateful Dead in the context of the 1950s and 1960s American counterculture. With over 500 audiobook narrations to his name, Pabon continues to captivate audiences with his exceptional storytelling abilities.
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