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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Road Food is an album released in 1974 by the Canadian rock band The Guess Who. The song "Clap for the Wolfman" is an ode to disc jockey Wolfman Jack. On its first CD issuing, the side two tracks precede the side one tracks. All compositions by Burton Cummings unless otherwise noted. Smith was born in Brooklyn on January 21, 1938, the younger of two children of Anson Weston Smith, an Episcopal Sunday school teacher, writer, editor, and executive vice president of the Financial World, and Rosamund Small. His parents divorced while he was young. To…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Road Food is an album released in 1974 by the Canadian rock band The Guess Who. The song "Clap for the Wolfman" is an ode to disc jockey Wolfman Jack. On its first CD issuing, the side two tracks precede the side one tracks. All compositions by Burton Cummings unless otherwise noted. Smith was born in Brooklyn on January 21, 1938, the younger of two children of Anson Weston Smith, an Episcopal Sunday school teacher, writer, editor, and executive vice president of the Financial World, and Rosamund Small. His parents divorced while he was young. To help keep him out of trouble, his father bought him a large transoceanic radio, and Smith became an avid fan of R&B music and the disc jockeys who played it, such as "Jocko" Henderson of Philadelphia, New York's "Dr. Jive" (Tommy Smalls), the "Moon Dog" Alan Freed, and Nashville's "John R."