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CKLG 73 Vancouver – Gil Harris w/ Wolfman Jack on 73 CKLG Vancouver | November 1974
CKLG 73 Vancouver – Gil Harris W/ Wolfman Jack – November 1974 Courtesy: Doug Allen From 1964 through 2001 Vancouver’s 73 CKLG played the hits for southwest British Colombia. CKLG spent years in an epic battle against 1410 CFUN. Some legendary names worked at CKLG, including Jerry Landa, John Tanner, & Daryl B, during…
Joel Sebastian, Late Evening Lead-In to Wolfman Jack, 66 WNBC New York City | May, 1985
From the late Gary Blau collection provided by Lee Chambers, this 45 minute aircheck in AM Stereo is sure to please everyone who appreciated the state of Top 40 radio in the mid 1980s! This aircheck has a lot of special things to offer… First off, because of the incredibly high quality audio that this…
Wolfman Jack on Oldies 94.9 KODZ Dallas | April 1992
KODZ Oldies 94.9 Dallas – Wolfman Jack – April 1992 Courtesy: Robert Nicholson Wolfman Jack! Famous for his on air energy & gravely voice. His unique style & wolf man persona kept him on the radio, and later TV for years! Born Robert Smith, he became a huge fan of R&B music in his…
Wolfman Jack On AFN (Armed Forces Network) Frankfort, Germany, Parts 1 & 2
…here’s a very high quality, fascinating recording of AFN Frankfurt, Germany.
Nicky Horne with Wolfman Jack, Capital Radio 194 kHz London | August 21, 1975
Nicky Horne asks the Wolfman to come sit behind the mic and do what he did in the States. This turned out to be a recreation of XERB, XERF and American Graffiti.
EJ (Joe) Crummey Produces and Co-Hosts the Wolfman Jack Show, 66 WNBC New York | February, 1986, Part 3
This is another in our series of AM-Stereo airchecks. WNBC used the Khan-Hazeltine AM Stereo system and while the transmitting plant itself was finely tuned and well-processed by NBC’s top-notch engineers, heard on a (then) modern, wideband AM Stereo receiver, this sounds BETTER than modern processed FM stations!
EJ (Joe) Crummey Produces and Co-Hosts the Wolfman Jack Show, 66 WNBC New York | February, 1986, Part 2
Here’s PART 2 in our series of AM-Stereo airchecks. WNBC used the Khan-Hazeltine AM Stereo system and while the transmitting plant itself was finely tuned and well-processed by NBC’s top-notch engineers, heard on a (then) modern, wideband AM Stereo receiver, this sounds BETTER than modern processed FM stations!
EJ (Joe) Crummey Produces and Co-Hosts the Wolfman Jack Show, 66 WNBC New York | February, 1986, Part 1
Listen to how Crummey’s banter and production skills make this show sound 100% live, local and relevant. This is quite amazing, especially when one realizes that in the mid-1980s, computer automation was still more than a decade away, and producing a show such as this required precision timing, quick thinking and a lot of cart…