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The Wolfman Jack Radio Show executive produced by Jay Harvey, now heard on stations: KIBM AM/FM “Boomer Radio” Omaha NE, WGN AM Chicago, WPTY Oldies 98 New York, KYNO AM Fresno CA, WWBX FM Salisbury MD, WWAB AM/FMT WHNR AM/FMT Tampa FL, WKFL AM/FMT Orlando FL, WAVP AM/FMT Avon FL, WLON AM, WOHS AM Shelby NC, WWGM FM Memphis TN, WFLI AM/FMT Chattanooga TN, WHRY AM/FMT Duluth WI, WKOZ FM Jackson MS, WHGM AM/FMT Baltimore MD, KWVF FM Santa Rosa CA, KPRI FM Pala CA, , WSVM FM / AM Valdese NC, KMBY AM / FMT Monterey CA, WSGN FM Stewartville Al, WNBZ FM Saranac NY, KLMR FM Lamar CO, WMGA FM Kenova WV, WCWI FM Adams WI, KKHJ HD2 Pago Pago American Samoa, WBZK HD2 Taylor MS. to name a few.
The Wolfman Jack Classic Hits and Classic Rock Shows produced by Kroeger Media, now heard on radio stations: WBGR FM Monroe WI, KMGZ FM Wichita Falls TX, KISR HD3 Ft Smith AK, WEKY AM/FMT Richmond KY, WNBZ FM Saranac NY, WFLI AM / FMT Chattanooga TN, WGJC FM Johnstown-Altoona, WNFK FM Perry FL, WGRO AM/FMT Lake City FL, WPVD AM / WWRI FM West Warwick RI, WWAB AM/FMT WHNR AM/FMT Tampa FL, WKFL AM/FMT Orlando FL, WAVP AM/FMT Avon FL, WGWE FM Buffalo NY, WOWY FM Johnstown PA, WRTH FM / WLTE FM Greenville SC, WNFK FM Perry FL, WFRT FM Frankfort KY, WKYL FM Lawrenceburg KY…
The Story of Wolfman Jack January 21, 1938 – July 1, 1995
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George Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola talk about casting Wolfman Jack in “American Graffiti”
“Wolfman Jack had that one-of-a-kind voice that was both unmistakable and resonated with a generation coming up in the new age of rock-and-roll. His show was a bit manic, a bit racy, and always a good time.
I had cast him in my film American Graffiti because I wanted to capture the spirit of a time and its music. Wolfman Jack as a DJ and actor could personify the calm, exuberance, hope and fun of that era. As said in the film, “the Wolfman is everywhere!” George Lucas
Wolfman Jack & George Lucas 1973
http://lucasfilm.com/american-graffiti
https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/american-graffiti/id391419489