Jim Gough, The Man Called "Mr. Texas".

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Jim's Bio

Native Texan Jim Gough never had just one job in his long and colorful career. At one time or another Jim's been a newspaper cartoonist, display man, disc jockey, advertising art director, jingle producer, copy-writer producer, free-lance voice talent, TV show host, talk show host, movie character actor and professional musician/band leader. Much of the time he performed all these duties simultaneously.

Jim was raised and educated in Austin, Texas. Attended the University of Texas and studied Advertising Design at the Los Angeles Art Center. He served in the U.S. Navy as an enlisted journalist during the early '50's. Also while in the Navy, Jim built and managed an Armed Forces Radio affiliate in the Philippine islands.

Returning from military service, Gough married a talented pianist, Gail Williams and they made Dallas their home while entertaining at various country clubs in the area. It was in Dallas that Jim's career as an artist-designer began. He worked as an art director for several major regional agencies and eventually started his own advertising business in Houston in 1970. During these years, Jim traveled to major cities around the country voicing commercials for various products and services.

Since retiring from the ad business in the late '90's Jim has concentrated on voice work and narrating audiobooks. His radio and TV commercials have won many awards over the years and Jim is still in demand to voice spots today. He's narrated over fifty "Western" audiobooks by leading authors such as Ralph Compton, Matt Braun, Max Brand and the legendary Zane Grey.

Jim's radio series on Texas history, "Today in Texas" has been featured on radio stations throughout the state for years. The series was recognized as the best documentary radio program of 1993 in a national competition. Gough has written and hosted a series of TV reports called, "Rodeo Roundup" for Houston's Paramount 20 TV station and his series, "True Tales of Texas" aired on Houston's KNWS-TV 51. In '94 and '95, Jim hosted a regular weekend radio program, "Texas USA" on the Texas State Network.

Jim has been heard on the airwaves lately doing commercials for The Star of Texas Fair & Rodeo, The Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo and the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo. He's voiced spots for Wolf Brand Chili, Gilley's Nightclub in Dallas and KFC restaurants in the Houston area. Gough has always remained active in his music. He's entertained with his Western Swing Band, "The Cosmopolitan Cowboys" for years and was a 1999 inductee in the Sacramento, California Western Swing Hall of Fame.

Jim and his wife Gail reside in the little Hill Country town of Liberty Hill, Texas.