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  2. Wolfman Jack - Wikipedia

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    Recordings of Wolfman Jack's old shows were reintroduced to syndication a decade after his death and remain available to local stations, through Talent Farm as of mid-2020. [15] In 2024, as part of a oldies format marking its 85th anniversary, XEPRS began to carry the remastered recordings.

  3. XEPRS-AM - Wikipedia

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    Smith began selling ad time on the "Mighty 1090" and recording Wolfman Jack shows for his new affiliate. Initially, Smith controlled the station's affairs from Minneapolis, but in 1966, Smith, along with fellow KUXL staffers Ralph Hull (also known as Preacher Paul Anthony and The Nazz) and Art Hoehn (also known as Fat Daddy Washington ...

  4. The Radio Song (Joe Walsh song) - Wikipedia

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    Ardent Recordings and Alpha Sound (Memphis ... "The Radio Song" is a song by American rock musician ... "Wolfman Jack," introducing Walsh from a radio station booth ...

  5. History of radio disc jockeys - Wikipedia

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    Notable U.S. radio disc jockeys of the period included Alan Freed, Wolfman Jack, Casey Kasem, [25] and their British counterparts included the BBC's Brian Matthew and Alan Freeman, Radio London's John Peel, Radio Caroline's Tony Blackburn, and Radio Luxembourg's Jimmy Savile. [26] [27] Radio DJ Alan Freed on New York City's WINS (AM) in 1955.

  6. XHRF-FM - Wikipedia

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    Weekend editions were also heard on some U.S. radio stations in Texas, including KXOL, an AM station in Fort Worth. The show took telephone requests which were then mixed into the following-night program tape. Its big feature was the voice of the DJ, who was identified as the "Night Hawk", but who some mistook as a voice clone of Wolfman Jack.

  7. WXRB - Wikipedia

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    George has said that he is a lifelong fan of Wolfman Jack. WXRB, (one of the first non-commercial all-oldies radio stations in North America) features a 24/7 automated all- oldies format, in stereo, focusing on the years 1954–1979, similar to the original "R-KO-matic" (pronounced "ARKO-matic") automated music format at WRKO-FM and WROR (now ...

  8. Paterson police radio recordings shed new light on aborted ...

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    Paterson Press last week obtained copies of the city Police Department’s radio transmissions from the time of the shootings, audio recordings that shed new light on the aborted law enforcement ...

  9. XERA-AM - Wikipedia

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    "Wolfman Jack's old station howling once again," Dallas Times Herald, January 2, 1983. - primarily about XERF-AM but it also includes background information on the border-blasters. Border Radio by Fowler, Gene and Crawford, Bill. Texas Monthly Press, Austin. 1987 ISBN 0-87719-066-6