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Host of America's first syndicated rock-and-roll radio program and the inspiration for George Lucas's American Graffiti, Bob Smith, aka Wolfman Jack, is one of radio's legendary figures, and this autobiography reveals that his life has been as colorful as his broadcasts.
He was the regular announcer and occasional host for The Midnight Special on NBC from 1973 to 1981. He was the host of his variety series The Wolfman Jack Show , which was produced in Canada by CBC Television in 1976 and syndicated to stations in the U.S.
Jul 2, 1995 · Wolfman Jack, the rock-and-roll disk jockey whose unmistakable raspy voice and on-the-air howls brought him something of a cult following as one of America's best-known radio personalities,...
Possessed of one of the most distinctive voices and styles in radio, Wolfman Jack played rhythm and blues and partied wildly in the studios—or at least it sounded like he did. He told listeners that he was “nekkid” and urged them to disrobe as well.
Wolfman Jack was immortalized in George Lucas' classic 1973 film, "American Graffiti" and from 1972-1981, he was the announcer, interviewer and co-host, of the NBC-TV late-night music series, "The Midnight Special."
Apr 16, 2013 · Wolfman Jack was a legendary AM radio disc jockey in the 1960s and '70s who became a cultural icon with his raspy voice and trademark wolf howl. Take a trip down memory lane with the Wolfman.