Difference between revisions of "Wolfman Jack"
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− | '''Robert (Bob) Weston Smith''', aka '''Wolfman Jack'''<br> ( | + | '''Robert (Bob) Weston Smith''', aka '''Wolfman Jack'''<br> (January 21, 1938, Brooklyn, New York, U.S. - July 1, 1995, Belvedere, North Carolina, U.S.) was an American radio presenter and DJ who broadcasted as '[[Wolfman Jack]]' or ''''The Wolfman''''. He presented records and products in a continuous 'howling moondog' style, similar to bluesman [[Howlin' Wolf]], on Mexican border radio [[Wikipedia:XERF-AM|XERF]]. |
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In 1973 his popularity reached a cult status when he played himself in a pivotal role in the film [[Wikipedia:American Graffiti|''American Graffiti'']], the soundtrack of which contains 'golden oldie' hits by bands - such as [[The Spaniels]], [[The Clovers]], The Del-Vikings & The Five Satins - all featured by [[FZ]] in his radio presentations as a [[Fraudulent DJ]]. | In 1973 his popularity reached a cult status when he played himself in a pivotal role in the film [[Wikipedia:American Graffiti|''American Graffiti'']], the soundtrack of which contains 'golden oldie' hits by bands - such as [[The Spaniels]], [[The Clovers]], The Del-Vikings & The Five Satins - all featured by [[FZ]] in his radio presentations as a [[Fraudulent DJ]]. | ||
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[[Wolfman Jack]] is name-checked in the liner notes, [[The Legend Of Cleetus Awreetus-Awrightus & the Grand Wazoo]], of the FZ album [[The Grand Wazoo]], 1972. | [[Wolfman Jack]] is name-checked in the liner notes, [[The Legend Of Cleetus Awreetus-Awrightus & the Grand Wazoo]], of the FZ album [[The Grand Wazoo]], 1972. | ||
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+ | * [[Wikipedia:Wolfman Jack]] | ||
[[Category:Zappa Favorites]] | [[Category:Zappa Favorites]] | ||
[[Category:Favorite Artists]] | [[Category:Favorite Artists]] | ||
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[[Category:Freak Out! (The List)]] | [[Category:Freak Out! (The List)]] |
Revision as of 05:11, 19 January 2012
Robert (Bob) Weston Smith, aka Wolfman Jack
(January 21, 1938, Brooklyn, New York, U.S. - July 1, 1995, Belvedere, North Carolina, U.S.) was an American radio presenter and DJ who broadcasted as 'Wolfman Jack' or 'The Wolfman'. He presented records and products in a continuous 'howling moondog' style, similar to bluesman Howlin' Wolf, on Mexican border radio XERF.
In 1973 his popularity reached a cult status when he played himself in a pivotal role in the film American Graffiti, the soundtrack of which contains 'golden oldie' hits by bands - such as The Spaniels, The Clovers, The Del-Vikings & The Five Satins - all featured by FZ in his radio presentations as a Fraudulent DJ.
Wolfman Jack is name-checked in the liner notes, The Legend Of Cleetus Awreetus-Awrightus & the Grand Wazoo, of the FZ album The Grand Wazoo, 1972.