RK One Productions

RANDY KEMP
Randy Kemp began his career in radio in 1968. His dad Hal Kemp was also a broadcaster who instilled in him a love for music, speech, and communicating with them on the air. 
 
Randy soon voiced his first radio spot.  A love of audio  production was born, and the idea that would become
RK One Productions began to form.
 
In the nearly 40 years since, Randy’s experience has included stints on radio stations in Texas and Oklahoma, and time in front of and behind the TV camera.
 
Randy left full-time broadcasting in 1990 to concentrate on expanding his voice work and begin focusing on his true love within the business - production, and more specifically, audio for radio, TV, video, and film.
 
Then, in 1997, almost 30 years after he first opened a mic, RK One Productions opened for business.

Very active in the American Advertising Federation, Randy is a former President of OKC Ad Club, former governor of the 10th District, & was recently awarded the "Silver Medal Award" for outstanding contributions to the industry.







MATT KEMP
Matt is Randy's son... it's a family thing at RK-1
and we're sure proud of it!


Matt is a classically trained musician, a skilled actor, and the third generation of Kemp family in broadcasting, as host of the weekly radio show, "The Sunday Night Blues Cruise," on 107.7 KRXO in Oklahoma City.

His music and voice has been heard across the nation on radio and television.   He performs as an actor with the "Whodunit Dinner Theatre," and with his Rock-n-Roll band, "The Sour Milk Babies."  He's also the driving force behind Kempmusik,
the musical division of RK-1.


Matt is an Avid Pro-Tools Certified Operator. 
These important skills, combined with his
musician's timing
, actor's method, and broadcaster's ear,
has earned Matt  a reputation for being an outstanding engineer, voice actor & musician, and has resulted in multiple ADDY Awards for his production work.

Yeah, he’s good!


Very Active in the community, Matt is President of
the Oklahoma Blues Society and President-Elect of Ad2 OKC