I remember listening to the radio when you heard that voice OMG! we dance in the livingroom or wherever we were at I just loved him! they don't make em like that anymore!!!
ok i am younger and only know wolfman from tales and videos or audio.. but i can feel it the rock and it move me.. RIP Wolfman. hope god give ya a job in as DJ in heaven to rock all angels there
In 1969 I was 19 and I could pull the Wolfman Jack show (broadcast on XERB from Mexico) on my car radio in Medford, Oregon. Those were days, cruizn main st. lookin' for chicks! R.I.P. Wolfman.
I remember listening to the radio when you heard that voice OMG! we dance in the livingroom or wherever we were at I just loved him! they don't make em like that anymore!!!
bud9613 5 days ago
ok i am younger and only know wolfman from tales and videos or audio.. but i can feel it the rock and it move me.. RIP Wolfman. hope god give ya a job in as DJ in heaven to rock all angels there
Beowolf1970ff 3 months ago
Remember when listening to the radio was actually fun? The Wolfman helped make it that way.
68Wildhorse 8 months ago
In 1969 I was 19 and I could pull the Wolfman Jack show (broadcast on XERB from Mexico) on my car radio in Medford, Oregon. Those were days, cruizn main st. lookin' for chicks! R.I.P. Wolfman.
HoboGus 1 year ago
Wolfman Jack WAS Radio!!! I grew up cruising Sunset Blvd, Whittier Blvd,
Harvey's Broiler... 1966 til the military...
Those were the days... Goodbye Denis, Danny, Linda... Peace to those of us left.
Ronluther48 2 years ago
Later, about 1974 they went Soul.
Greatest pomo ever on any station was
sung by Billy Griffin and the new Miracles
on 1580 KDAY (music from "Do it to me")!
Now they went Korean disco.
joshiejjones07 2 years ago
Wolfman Jack on K-Day in L.A.! Right after his gig at the now defunct XERB.
Limp73 2 years ago
Hey Got any tape from back then ?
RadioDjFan 2 years ago
I lived In Whittier, California when the
Wolfman was on KDAY. I was only 13
at the time. However, KDAY dropped its power after sunset, making it difficult to
hear east of downtown Los Angeles.
Nevertheless, straining to listen through
all the atmospheric interference, there
was "The Legend." I loved this man way
before "American Graffiti." God Bless THE
WOLFMAN! AHHHHOOOOOOOOOOOO!
artuvaas 2 years ago 3
Wolf man will remember his voice :-(
We hope we can hear him shout
hilarioph 2 years ago 3
Yes, God bless wolfman jack and the great oldies but goodies music. This is what radio should be, not the crap that you hear now a days.
23chazy 2 years ago 7
i agree...
SomethingNewNow 2 years ago
Shit listen to all this great music. Holy crap this was what radio used to sound like?
HarleyjXXX 2 years ago 7
All the stars bro'
Cliffbrock 3 years ago 2
YES You got it.
Thewolfmanjack 3 years ago
This is a nice 1972 air-check collage. Nice scope job. I believe KDAY was the first American station Wolfman worked at after leaving XERB.
markybgoode 3 years ago 3
KDAY sure played a lot of ROCK gold in those days!
Hroller1 3 years ago 2