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  1. By late-summer 1965, the veteran morning-broadcaster Fred Wolf left WXYZ for retirement. Wolf, never one for the new limitations or “restrictions,” had been with the station since the early ’50s.

  2. He was the president of the Detroit Sports broadcasters Assoc. Fred Wolf broadcast from a Wandering Wigloo back in the mid 50''s. In 1965, after refusing to play some rock records, Fred Wolf resigned his show at WXYZ.

  3. Feb 4, 2021 · Classic Vinyl LP with WXYZ's Fred Wolf and world-class bowlers from Detroit, Michigan's famous Stroh's Bowling Team. Full audio from the original LP of "Stroh's Greatest Bowlers, hosted by...

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  4. WXYZ’s Fred Wolf broadcasting live during a remote radio show in Detroit in 1955. By 1958, there was a strict playlist with a more contemporary music format to follow. No longer were the deejays allowed to play whatever they wanted to play.

  5. Apr 24, 2013 · One thought on “FRED WOLF * WXYZ * 1955”. Didn’t Fred wolf own a bowling alley in East Detroit about 9 Mile Road and Kelly Road? Required fields are marked. LAUNCHED APRIL 24: MCRFB IS NOW ON FACEBOOK!

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  7. WXYZ Radio 1270, 1960! Fred Wolf, Marty McNeeley, Paul Winter, Fred Weiss, Joel Sebastian, and Don Zee. https://mcrfb.com/?p=114509 In October of 1960, those legendary personalities at WXYZ...

  8. Jun 6, 2022 · Pioneering Detroit WXYZ sportcaster Fred Wolf was born in Poughkeepsie, New York on May 26, 1910. When Fred was six-years-old, his father died. Fred's mother remarried and the family relocated to Detroit in 1920.

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