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  1. 10. Nov. 2017 · Wolfman Jack from Something/Anything?LYRICS:"Hey baby, you're on a subliminal trip to nowhere.You better get your tripTogether before you stepIn here with us...

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  2. 1. Juli 1995 · Wolfman Jack geboren am 21.01.1938, gestorben am 01.07.1995 US-amerikanischer Discjockey Darsteller in Serien. Eine schrecklich nette Familie er selbst (1 Folge, 1995) Kampfstern Galactica er selbst; Vegas Wicker (1 Folge, 1980) Notruf Ca ...

  3. 10. Juni 2016 · FunkNote ☢ A radio disc-jockey so iconic the Muses demanded he have his own song.☣ Word-up · "Clap for the Wolfman, he gonna rate your record high."

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  4. Much of Wolfman Jack's power and enigma lay in his voice. In the early 1960s most DJs both in America and in the UK presented their programmes in a straight, deadpan style. But Wolfman Jack's rich, gravelly baritone was indefinable and otherworldly. He was hell-fire preacher, animal, beat poet, philosopher.

  5. His real name wasn't Jack. He was born Robert Smith in 1938 in Brooklyn. He realized early on in his career that he needed a distinctive radio persona to capture an audience in the competitive world of 1960s radio. In those days, popular DJs had exciting and memorable names like Hound Dog, Boppin' Bobby, Johnny Rabbitt and Boss Jock, to name ...

  6. Robert Weston Smith, connu sous le nom de Wolfman Jack, né le 21 janvier 1938 à Brooklyn et mort le 1 er juillet 1995 à Belvidere (en) (Caroline du Nord), est un disc jockey américain [1]. Il estimait que son succès était dû à sa voix rocailleuse « La viande et les pommes de terre sont restées sur la table pendant des années pour Wolfman et Wolfwoman.

  7. The howl of Wolfman Jack resonated far beyond the confines of a radio studio, leaving an indelible mark on American pop culture. The man behind the name, Robert Weston Smith, better known to the ...