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Wolfman Jack
Birth:  Jan. 21, 1938
Brooklyn
Kings County
New York, USA
Death:  Jul. 1, 1995
Belvidere
Perquimans County
North Carolina, USA

 

Disc Jockey, Actor, Entertainer. Born Robert Weston Smith in Brooklyn, New York. He was first on the airwaves as "Daddy Jules" on Newport News, Virginia station WYOU-AM. He made his mark as a disc jockey from 1958 to 1966, on radio station XERF (1570 AM) in Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila, Mexico, just across the river from Del Rio, Texas. The Wolfman's name came from a trend of the 1950's when disc jockeys took nicknames such as Moondog or Hound dog. He enjoyed horror movies, so he took the name Wolfman. His trademark was his Wolfman howl and gravelly voice. He married Lucy Lamb on July 1, 1960 and they were married until his death. They had 2 children together. In 1970 he began an association with Armed Forces Radio that would last until 1986. He had a hit on the Billboard Singles Charts in 1972 titled "I Ain't Never Seen." He was in numerous TV shows and movies. He was in the movie "American Graffiti" in 1973 as a Disc Jockey. He also appeared in part II of "American Graffiti" titled "More American Graffiti." He appeared on the TV series "What's Happening" in 1976 and was also the host of his own show titled "The Wolfman Jack Show" that same year. In 1978 Wolfman appeared in the movie "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band." He also played host on a weekly TV show called The Midnight Special for eight years, leaving in 1982. He appeared as himself in the TV series "Wolf Rock TV" in 1984. Wolfman appeared in the movie "Mortuary Academy" in 1988. He was in the made for TV movie "Deadman's Curve" and he did several episodes of the TV series "Emergency." The last movie he appeared in was titled "Midnight" in 1989. He wrote his autobiography titled, "Have Mercy!: Confessions of the Original Rock 'N' Roll Animal" in 1995. He made his final syndicated radio broadcast from a Planet Hollywood restaurant in Washington D.C. on Friday Night June 30, 1995. He died in Belvedere, North Carolina from a heart attack. He was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1996

 

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wolfman jack presents 15 of the best 45's, vol. 3 LP

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This double record from 1972 remains the definitive collection of Rundgren's long career. With Rundren acting as a one-man-band for three-quarters of the session, it was also his bid for a Ph.D. from the college of musical knowledge. He deserved the

Wolfman Jack's: Graffiti R&R Instrumentals

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Wolfman Jack's: One Hit Wonder

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Every now and again a band capable of not just capturing the spirit of a bygone era but portraying it with uncanny authenticity and accuracy arrives, and in an era where music lovers seem increasingly ravenous for psychedelic-inflected rock, Austin's

Dick Clark presents Radio's Uncensored Bloopers; 1984 Vinyl LP

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VINYL LP!!!...Not a cd....1984 USA pressing... Atlantic label 80188-1.......11 Tracks with over 30 artists flubbs.....

Rock 'N Roll High, Vol. 8

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Tracks: Palisades Park-Freddy Cannon//Tallahassee Lassie-Freddy Cannon//Way down yonder in New Orleans-Freddy Cannon//Where the action is-Freddy Cannon//You talk too much-Frankie Ford//Corinna, Corinna-Ray Peterson//Tell Laura I love her-Ray Peterson