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  1. Wolfman Jack 1977. Wolfman Jack (* 21.Januar 1938 in Brooklyn, New York; † 1. Juli 1995 in Belvidere, North Carolina; bürgerlicher Name Robert Weston Smith) war ein US-amerikanischer Discjockey der 1960er- und 1970er-Jahre. In Del Rio (Texas) ist ihm ein Denkmal gewidmet. Deutschen Hörern wurde er ebenfalls in den 1960ern und 1970ern durch den Sender AFN bekannt.

  2. Join us on a journey through the captivating life of Wolfman Jack, the legendary voice that howled its way into the hearts of rock 'n' roll enthusiasts! In t...

  3. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wolfman_JackWolfman Jack - Wikipedia

    Wolfman Jack was ook als filmacteur en tv-persoonlijkheid niet echt onverdienstelijk. De Amerikaanse regisseur George Lucas maakte hem met een rol in de film American Graffiti (1973) wereldberoemd. Wolfman Jack speelde daarin zichzelf. Verder trad hij in verschillende shows en televisieseries op en had hij zijn eigen show (The Wolfman Jack Show ...

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0413125Wolfman Jack - IMDb

    Wolfman Jack. Actor: American Graffiti. Wolfman Jack was born on 21 January 1938 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for American Graffiti (1973), Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978) and Motel Hell (1980). He was married to Lucy Lamb. He died on 1 July 1995 in Belvidere, North Carolina, USA.

  5. Wolfman Jack, one of the nation's most recognizable personalities, died of a heart attack. He is survived by his wife, Lou Smith; a daughter Joy Rene Smith (who as well passed away shortly after him), and a son, Tod Weston Smith. Wolfman was only 57. A short biography written in 1972, Provided by The Estate of Wolfman Jack :

  6. 17 de sept. de 2010 · Dick Clark interviews Wolfman Jack on American Bandstand. Clark asks him about his voice, his family, and takes questions from the audience. He speaks abou...

  7. Wolfman Jack (1938-1995)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 audience, he opened the doors for African American artists to reach widespread success in the music world.