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CLAP FOR THE WOLFMAN ON 92 PRO-FM

It's Wolfman Jack and if you're on a radio board, you've heard him.....but this is The Wolfman from 1980 on PRO-FM and you'll hear locally produced spots & jingles & see some photos. I didn't even remember PRO-FM running an actual oldies show in 1980 until it dawned on me that 1980 was 30 years ago so now I need a drink. It's scoped so you don't have to sit through The Crests or Floyd Cramer.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufJwXEjLM1A&feature=related
 
Don Geronimo, Gary Berkowitz, and the infamous Tyler I remember. Giovanni is still there. Alan Edwards I don't remember. Whatever happened to the infamous Tyler anyway?
 
Runrigger said:
It's Wolfman Jack and if you're on a radio board, you've heard him.....but this is The Wolfman from 1980 on PRO-FM and you'll hear locally produced spots & jingles & see some photos. I didn't even remember PRO-FM running an actual oldies show in 1980 until it dawned on me that 1980 was 30 years ago so now I need a drink. It's scoped so you don't have to sit through The Crests or Floyd Cramer.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufJwXEjLM1A&feature=related

I remember listening to Wolfman Jack on 92 PRO-FM back in the day, every Saturday night from the late '70s through the mid '80's. The Wolfman was a staple on PRO-FM for the better part of 6 years. I was sad to see "'da Wolf" off of WPRO-FM, but the station was returning to full time Top-40 after several years of Adult-Contemporary, so that was that.
 
Peter Q. George (K1XRB) said:
Runrigger said:
It's Wolfman Jack and if you're on a radio board, you've heard him.....but this is The Wolfman from 1980 on PRO-FM and you'll hear locally produced spots & jingles & see some photos. I didn't even remember PRO-FM running an actual oldies show in 1980 until it dawned on me that 1980 was 30 years ago so now I need a drink. It's scoped so you don't have to sit through The Crests or Floyd Cramer.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufJwXEjLM1A&feature=related

I remember listening to Wolfman Jack on 92 PRO-FM back in the day, every Saturday night from the late '70s through the mid '80's. The Wolfman was a staple on PRO-FM for the better part of 6 years. I was sad to see "'da Wolf" off of WPRO-FM, but the station was returning to full time Top-40 after several years of Adult-Contemporary, so that was that.


92 Pro -Fm with oldies on Saturday nights was awsome. Iremember going to the drive in listening to Dion and the Belmonts,Crests,Angels on Pro-FM
 
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