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Robert Weston Smith, known as Wolfman Jack (January 21, 1938 – July 1, 1995), was an American disc jockey. Famous for his gravelly voice, he credited it for his success, saying, "It's kept meat ...
Why "Jack," why 98.1? "We've been running it ... A big personality, Wolfman wrote in his '95 bio, "Have Mercy! Confessions of the Original Rock 'n' Roll Animal," "you're running with the world's ...
It was 1964, and cruisers all over North America were discovering Wolfman Jack on their AM dials. Thirty years after howling his way into the hearts of the rock ‘n’ roll generation ...
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 ...
Tijuana’s 1090 AM XEPRS has flipped formats from Spanish Christian to Oldies months after dropping a Sports Talk format, bringing the late Wolfman Jack back to the frequency that made him famous.
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 ...