Wolfman Jack

Wolfman Jack was the professional name of radio disc jockey Robert Weston Smith (1938-1995), known for his hip patter, trademark howl, and raspy voice. He was popular in the sixties and seventies, associated mainly with rock and roll, and as a result often participated in film and TV projects associated with it (both on and off-camera, usually as a DJ or announcer), including American Graffiti. He hosted the variety series The Midnight Special (1972-1981) and later voiced versions of himself in cartoons (including his own series Wolf Rock TV).