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Have mercy, baby, and how’s your boogaloo? Wolfman Jack, the gravelly voiced deejay who starred in American Graffiti, has lent his name to the former Little Darlin’s club in Kissimmee ...
Cut to whatever "this" was at the time — a top 40 hit that landed on the charts anywhere between 1962 and 1995 when Wolfman Jack was one of the most famous radio personalities in the world.
Wolfman Jack, an icon of good-time rock `n` roll, spoke to more than three decades of Baby Boomers. And what he`s hearing now is that the yuppies are mooning for the tunes of their youth.
The Wayback Machine was set to 1950-something last night when Wolfman Jack threw his Fabulous ’50s party at Symphony Hall in Allentown. “We’re gonna do a lotta howlin’ tonight, ladies and ...
Wolfman Jack, the radio disc jockey whose internationally known gravelly voice punctuated by wolf-man howls of ”how-wooooo!” made him an American rock ‘n’ roll icon, died Saturday of a ...