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  2. Wolfman Jack - Wikipedia

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    Robert Weston Smith (January 21, 1938 – July 1, 1995), known as Wolfman Jack, was an American disc jockey active for over three decades. [1] Famous for the gravelly voice which he credited for his success, saying, "It's kept meat and potatoes on the table for years for Wolfman and Wolfwoman.

  3. Wolf Rock TV - Wikipedia

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    Wolf Rock TV is a 1984 American live action/animated series produced by DIC Enterprises and Dick Clark Productions, featuring the voice of Wolfman Jack.The series ran for seven episodes on ABC before it was canceled due to low ratings. [1]

  4. The Hilarious House of Frightenstein - Wikipedia

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    The Wolfman's theme song was Sly and the Family Stone's "I Want to Take You Higher". The segment featured then-current hit singles by The Rolling Stones , Sly and the Family Stone , Three Dog Night or other Top 40 radio stars of the time (which were referred to as ‘golden oldies’ in order to avoid dating the program), with the Wolfman and ...

  5. The Stampeders - Wikipedia

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    In 1976 they had another Canadian hit with "Hit The Road Jack", featuring Wolfman Jack, which also reached #40 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. In Canada they produced seven top 10 hits. In Canada they produced seven top 10 hits.

  6. Don't Call Us, We'll Call You - Wikipedia

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    "Don't Call Us, We'll Call You" is a hit song by the American rock band Sugarloaf. Co-written by lead vocalist Jerry Corbetta, the song was featured as the title track of the band's fourth and final album.

  7. The Guess Who - Wikipedia

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    Road Food included the single "Clap for the Wolfman", which was a hit in both Canada and the United States, and the band's first top ten American single since 1970. [58] The novelty song was a tribute to disc jockey Wolfman Jack, who lent his voice to the recording. [57]

  8. Deadman's Curve - Wikipedia

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    Bob "The Jackal" Smith: Bob "Wolfman Jack" Smith Rainbow: Susan Sullivan Dick Clark and Beach Boys Mike Love and Bruce Johnston make cameo appearances, and Berry himself and his parents appear in the audience at the end of the movie.

  9. Wes Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Johnson co-presented with the legendary Wolfman Jack for two years on his last nationally syndicated radio show, writing comedy sketches and performing them with the Wolfman live on a weekly basis. Johnson has written for and appeared in various comedy troupes including Fresh Victims, Gross National Product, and The Loyal Opposition.