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Wolfman Jack on Sirius/xm

I'm curious if anyone knows when the Wolfman Jack shows now running on Sirius/XM 6 were recorded.
I know Wolfman used to do a show sponsored by the U.S. Air Force in the 70s,it was a 30 minute program.
The programs that are now running seem to run in 30 minute segments.
He also did a show called 'Grafitti Gold which ran in the early 80s.
Are these programs a combinatiion of those ???
if anyone knows I would be interested in the details.
Thanks!
 
During the 1960s, a howling, guttural, ethereal voice came out of the night and moved an entire generation to test the dark side. Wolfman Jack enticed radio listeners to experience music never before heard on radio. He revered the inner-city rhythms and the Deep South blues, and thanks to him, Americans loved them too. Today, the Wolfman is back. Listen to his shows exclusively on ‘60s on 6 now restored, digitally enhanced, and adjusted for 21st century's crystal-clear sound. The shows are real time actual complete previously lost radio shows, not pieced together, but rather, actual shows, in their entirety without edits or song source changes. Taken from the actual master tapes. Yes, indeed, the Wolfman is back. And he's howling.
 
According to the Radio Hall of Fame...
In 1969, the Wolfman returned to America and KDAY/Los Angeles. The following year, he began an association with Armed Forces Radio that would last until 1986. In 1972, he moved back to his hometown and joined WNBC/New York.

That means the armed forces shows were 1970-1986.
That's 16 years worth.
 
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