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10-MAY-2005 Karl R. Josker

George "The Hound" Lorenz

As a young boy growing up in the 50's in Buffalo, I was aware of the new music, called "race music" by polite society, played by "The Hound." It eventually became known as Rock and Roll, and nobody rocked harder than "The Hound". He made sure that when I heard covers by white artists, that I knew the original versions by black artists, that were always grittier, harder rocking, and more intense. I listened to him on WKBW. If I recall correctly, he eventually founded WBLK, and died way too early.

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Karl R. Josker07-Jul-2019 21:25
George Lorenz is interred in St Matthews Cemetery, off Clinton Street, West Seneca, NY (Buffalo suburb).
Barry Tisdall 05-Jul-2019 02:41
Do you know what cemetery George Lorenz is buried in? This year is the centennial of his birth.

Barry Tisdall
Michael Mondia 17-Dec-2005 20:03
Michael Mondia 16-Dec-2005 19:24
I have lived in Florida since 1985. My sister just sent me these pictures. I just e-mailed her back saying it was the best thing she has ever sent me. I was born in Buffalo in 1951 and all of my family is still there. They have kept me in touch with Buffalo over the years, but I must say these pictures are AWESOME. The Crystal beach pictures were great. Our parents took us there each summer. However it seems the Crystal Beach boat seemed a lot larger when we we small and rode it to the park. Then they would also take us to Fantasy Island on Grand Island. Is it still there? At the time we lived on Baitz Avenue off Clinton near Bailey. Down the street lived George Lorenz and his family. My sisters went to school with his two sons and daughter. I can still see him driving down the street on his way back and forth to the station WBLK, which yes he did found and own. He would drive a big white convertable Cadillac. He always had the top down with his right arm out over the passenger seat. He had at the time, the coolest goatee and he was always smoking this big cigar. After he reired he passed the station down to his oldest son. Lo and behold you would then see Frankie driving down the street in a big white convertable Cadillac with his arm over the right seat, wearing a goatee and smoking a big cigar. Thanks for the memories and GO BILLS.