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Doodoo Wah Radio Commercials

Doodoo Wah specializes in local radio commercials, and they are simply the best in the business -- original, musical, witty, endearing and specific to your business.

We write them, produce them, record them and supply you with a CD or DAT to take to your radio station.

We have produced about a dozen one-minute commercials, and we don't crank them out according to some formula. Each is unique -- its own tune, its own feel, its own personality.

What our commercials have in common is quality. Last year we won two Addy Awards, including best in radio, from the East Bay Advertising Club. Competition involved advertising agencies from Northern California's East Bay to Reno, Nevada.

These are commercials that people actually enjoy listening to. Stations have told us they get requests for them. Clients have told us they program them into their telephone systems to make them the "on-hold" message, and that callers have asked to be put back on hold.

WHAT YOU PAY FOR: Writing, arranging, playing and recording, two DATs (digital audio tapes) or CDs and three cassette copies. All studio time and material is included in the cost. Take a DAT or CD, not a cassette, to the radio station.

REPRODUCTION RIGHTS: We retain copyrights for all our material. You are licensed to use your commercial, or any derivative of it, forever. You may NOT transfer that license to any other business. Basically, this means you can use the commercial forever but you cannot sell it. (However, if you sell your business, the new owner inherits the commercial under the same conditions.)

GUARANTEES: We guarantee originality, humor, professional quality and technical standards that meet or exceed those of your radio station. All of our commercials are produced digitally in our own recording studio.

INTERESTED? Get in touch via e-mail by clicking here. We'll tell you everything you want to know about us, and we'll send you samples of our work along with references of our clients.

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Doodoo Wah wins 2 Addys

BERKELEY, Calif. -- Picklehead's Doodoo Wah won two East Bay Advertising Club Addy Awards, including "best of division," in recent ceremonies at the Berkeley Marina Radisson Hotel.

The duet was honored for "Sierra Veterinary Care," a one-minute radio commercial that has been airing on Sonora, Calif., stations since January 1997. It was written by Doodoo Wah and produced in the band's Timbre Mill recording studio.

A panel of four judges chose "Sierra Veterinary Care" as the best 60-second local radio commercial, and also as the best entry in the radio division, which included 30-second and 60-second local and regional/national commercials.

Addy Awards, sponsored by the American Federation of Advertising, attract 60,000 entries a year in local contests across the nation. Winners advance automatically to 14 regional competitions that lead to the national Addy Awards.

Doodoo Wah's Ron DeLacy and Dave Cavanagh attended the Berkeley ceremony with 11 guests, including Dr. Jeff Wittman of Sierra Veterinary Care.

Wittman said the commercial not only has attracted new clients to his animal clinic, but also brought strange requests from telephone callers.

"We run the commercial for people who are on hold," Wittman said. "After they make their appointments or get whatever information they called for, they ask to be put back on hold."


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