The story of the mighty Mexican 'X' stations that dotted the U.S. border. This two-part documentary, produced in 2001 and hosted by Canadian broadcaster, Rick Everett, spotlights the '60s and '70s, when characters like Wolfman Jack (pictured), The Nazz and Fat Daddy Washington blasted Soul music to the United States and beyond. Features never-before-heard material direct from the XERB production reels, courtesy of the Ralph 'Preacher Paul Anthony / The Nazz' Hull's private collection.
Running time:
Part One - 49:46
Part Two - 49:26
Download here, courtesy of The Internet Archive.
Use the player's <<>> buttons to advance from one part of the documentary to the other.
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