Wolfman was a major mover of blues-rock and blues. I could just catch him sometimes. I could get John R from WLAC in Nashville much clearer. It was all good! La de dah.
@thegguitarlizard : I never heard that. Who is Dr. Dallas Turner and in what capacity did he work for him in the early '60s? Bob Smith began broadcasting in 1964 on XERF as Wolfman. Was it before that?
BACK WHEN WOLFMAN WAS ON MEXICAN STATION............................THE GREATES EVER, I REMEMBER HIM HIM ON WNBC AM IN NYC....CALLING WABC AND HARASSING COUSIN BRUCIE.............LOL
Continued From Below: We ran Short Wave Pirate Radio Station "KG-49" from the top of a mountain just outside Vancouver B.C. Canada with just 120 Watts. We would re-broadcast the great Wolfman Jack often! "It was the best time of my life, thank you Wolfman, you are missed"!!
Wolfman was booming out with 250,000 Watts of Power on the "Clear Freq. 1570 KHz-AM". Wow, at night this was heard in all of Canada 1000's of miles away like it was a local station! "I miss the Radio of those days, it was so Great, so much fun"!! Because of the Wolfman & radio like his, i started a Short Wave Pirate Radio Station in the mid 1980's, Pirate Radio: "KG-49, your west coast pirate station" on 6240 KHz SW. We had a blast and were heard all around the USA, even Mexico, haha!
Man O Man the Outlaw X Del Rio Texas, The Wolfman put rock and roll out there, but this was when he hipped us all to the Blues. You could hear him across the US from that little station. There will never be another Wolfman Jack.......
Wolfman was a major mover of blues-rock and blues. I could just catch him sometimes. I could get John R from WLAC in Nashville much clearer. It was all good! La de dah.
DocShickley 1 week ago
@thegguitarlizard : I never heard that. Who is Dr. Dallas Turner and in what capacity did he work for him in the early '60s? Bob Smith began broadcasting in 1964 on XERF as Wolfman. Was it before that?
markybgoode 1 month ago
whats going on ??? Today january 4th , ALL audio on youtube is graveyard DEAD !!!
recordmancharlie 2 months ago
BACK WHEN WOLFMAN WAS ON MEXICAN STATION............................THE GREATES EVER, I REMEMBER HIM HIM ON WNBC AM IN NYC....CALLING WABC AND HARASSING COUSIN BRUCIE.............LOL
bluepastry 3 months ago
Continued From Below: We ran Short Wave Pirate Radio Station "KG-49" from the top of a mountain just outside Vancouver B.C. Canada with just 120 Watts. We would re-broadcast the great Wolfman Jack often! "It was the best time of my life, thank you Wolfman, you are missed"!!
48alfaone 1 year ago
Wolfman was booming out with 250,000 Watts of Power on the "Clear Freq. 1570 KHz-AM". Wow, at night this was heard in all of Canada 1000's of miles away like it was a local station! "I miss the Radio of those days, it was so Great, so much fun"!! Because of the Wolfman & radio like his, i started a Short Wave Pirate Radio Station in the mid 1980's, Pirate Radio: "KG-49, your west coast pirate station" on 6240 KHz SW. We had a blast and were heard all around the USA, even Mexico, haha!
48alfaone 1 year ago
He used to do work for Dr. Dallas Turner on border radio in the early 60's a long time before he was known as Wolfman Jack...
See ya'
thegguitarlizard 1 year ago
This is one Wolfman air-check that I hadn't heard. Thanx for posting.
markybgoode 1 year ago
Man O Man the Outlaw X Del Rio Texas, The Wolfman put rock and roll out there, but this was when he hipped us all to the Blues. You could hear him across the US from that little station. There will never be another Wolfman Jack.......
mfbarnes52 1 year ago
Small world... Also listened to the wolfman.... and in Wichita, KS ... cruzin Douglas same years but graduated in 64 then military...
XERF 1570... what a station
45von 1 year ago