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He was born in Iowa as Larry Blankenburg, attended College of Idaho[?] in Caldwell, Washington State University and was a radio disc jockey starting in the early 1960s at KCID[?] in Caldwell. He subsequently worked at several other radio stations but is best known for his antics on Chicago AM radio stations WLS and WCFL[?].
Though he retired in 1987, shortly after his son from his first marriage died in a traffic accident, Larry began working again in May 2000 for WUBT[?] in Chicago via remote ISDN link from from a New Mexico recording studio. In 1997 he moved from Palatine to the outskirts of Santa Fe, where he plays golf and landscapes. Lujack was inducted into the Illinois Broadcaster Association[?]'s Hall of Fame in June 2002.
He's married to Judith (Jude) his second? wife and has 2? children.
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Book Superjock: The Loud, Frantic, Nonstop World of a Rock Radio DJ with Daniel A. Jedlicka[?] NTC/Contemporary Publishing (October 1975) ISBN 0809283026 SKU 199692172
KCID, Caldwell, ID 1958 KNEW, Seattle (twice?) KRPL, Moscow, ID KOL, Seattle 1963 San Bernardino, CA Spokane, WA KJR, Seattle April 1964 - September 1966 WMEX, Boston September 1966 to December? 1966 as Johnny Lujack WCFL Chicago 1967 (4 months) WLS, Chicago August? 1967 - July 1972 WCFL, Chicago July 3, 1972 - March 16, 1976? WLS, Chicago September 16, 1976 - August 28, 1987 WUBT, Chicago May 25, 2000 - January 10?, 2001
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