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Wolfman Jack (1938-1995) Summary
719 words, approx. 2 pages With his trademark gravelly voice and howl, disc jockey Wolfman Jack became a cultural icon over the airwaves during the 1960s and was integral in popularizing rock music. The first radio personality to introduce rhythm-and-blues music to a mainstream...
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 Robert Weston (Bob) Smith (21 January 1938 – 1 July 1995) was a gravelly-voiced, American disc jockey who became world famous in the 1960s and 1970s under the stage name of Wolfman...


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 The Independent - London
Obituaries: Wolfman Jack
07/03/1995: 877 words, approx. 3 pages Wolfman Jack, in his day the most famous rock and roll disc-jockey in America, has howled for the last time. The disc- jockey, who achieved fleeting international fame for his part in George Lucas's 1973 teenage rites-of-passage film American Graffiti, died on Saturday night...
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 The Washington Post
Wolfman Jack, Howl Sweet He Was
07/04/1995: 980 words, approx. 3 pages As the first couple of bars of Bob Seger's "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man" played in the background, Wolfman Jack's raspy squeal filled the speakers. "Ahhhh yeahhh baaaabeeee! The wicked will be defeated, the ugly will grow new, exciting faces and the stupid will learn...


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