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  2. Larry Lujack - Wikipedia

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    Born in Quasqueton, Iowa, as Larry Lee Blankenburg, the family moved to Caldwell, Idaho, when he was 13. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] He later changed his last name to that of his football idol, Johnny Lujack . He attended the College of Idaho in Caldwell, Idaho , and Washington State University and was a radio disc jockey , starting in 1958, at KCID in ...

  3. Johnny Lujack - Wikipedia

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    His wife, the former Patricia Ann "Pat" Schierbrock (February 22, 1927 — August 2, 2022), was the daughter of Josephine (née Wilson) and Frank H. Schierbrock. [39] Lujack and Schierbrock were married in Davenport, Iowa at the Sacred Heart Cathedral on June 26, 1948. [15] [40] They had three children: [33] Mary, Jeff, and Carol (1954–2002 ...

  4. Talk:Larry Lujack - Wikipedia

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    8 Was LuJack the voice of the large human heart exhibit at museum of science and industry chicago?

  5. File:Larry Lujack WCFL 1974.JPG - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Radio personalities from Chicago - Wikipedia

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  7. WLS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    On Memorial Day, 2007, WLS took a cue from sister station WABC and ran a special day of musical programming, "The Big 89 Rewind", featuring live visits from Larry Lujack, Tommy Edwards, [85] Fred Winston, Chris Shebel, Jeff Davis, John Records Landecker, Tom Kent, and other DJs, sounders, and airchecks from the Musicradio era. [86]

  8. Al Goldstein - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Lancaster Pictures produced a documentary on Goldstein entitled Goldstein: The Trials of the Sultan of Smut. It focused on his legal troubles. Larry Flynt, Ron Jeremy, and Jimmy Breslin appeared in the movie. [54] He claimed to have had 7,000 sexual partners. [55] Another writer called him "a hairy, sweaty, cigar-chomping, eczema ...

  9. Steve Dahl - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, Dahl's ex-wife told him about an opening for a morning show in Detroit, Michigan on WABX. He managed to secure the job, despite the fact that he did not think he was good enough for it [10] (he later learned that the station was owned by the same company his ex-wife worked for). At WABX, Dahl learned as much as he could about what ...