Every night for over six decades, millions of people have listened to Wolfman Jack on the radio. They love his outrageous persona and the great music he plays on his show.
During the peak of his radio career, Wolfman Jack was heard on over 2000 radio stations in 53 countries. He was also the first radio personality to nationally distribute a weekly show.
During the 60's & 70's, Wolfman was the featured DJ on Armed Forces Radio. Each day, thousands of our military men and women, stationed at U.S. bases all over the world, looked forward to a little piece of home listening to the Wolfman Jack Show.
Wolfman Jack was immortalized in George Lucas' classic 1973 film, "American Graffiti" and from 1972-1981, he was the announcer, interviewer and co-host, of the NBC-TV late-night music series, "The Midnight Special."
Wolfman enjoyed national popularity. Through his radio show and many TV appearances, he dominated the social media scene, years before the invention of the Internet.
On the last day of summer vacation in 1962, friends Curt (Richard Dreyfuss), Steve (Ronny Howard), Terry (Charles Martin Smith) and John (Paul Le Mat) cruise the streets of small-town California while a mysterious disc jockey (Wolfman Jack) spins classic rock'n'roll tunes. It's the last night before their grown-up lives begin, and Steve's high-school sweetheart, a hot-to-trot blonde, a bratty adolescent and a disappearing angel in a Thunderbird provide all the excitement they can handle.
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Touring through the pop, rock, and party hits of the 80s!
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