Howlin' Hal is a veiled tribute to The AM--Radio DJ (of thirty-five years) Wolfman Jack.
Both had the height and size, and hair that pulled back and the beard. Wolfman Jack had a white streak under his lower lip. Hal had it down the middle of his hair. Hal had a slightly raspy voice, but not as much as Jack's.
What seals the deal is they both had the signature wolf Howl. Also, they each devoted their show to Rhythm & Blues.
Yes, Howlin' Hal was a tribute to the man with the 35-year career on AM Radio who inspired Star War's George Lucas to make the movie "American Graffiti."
Both had the height and size, and hair that pulled back and the beard. Wolfman Jack had a white streak under his lower lip. Hal had it down the middle of his hair. Hal had a slightly raspy voice, but not as much as Jack's.
What seals the deal is they both had the signature wolf Howl. Also, they each devoted their show to Rhythm & Blues.
Yes, Howlin' Hal was a tribute to the man with the 35-year career on AM Radio who inspired Star War's George Lucas to make the movie "American Graffiti."