In 1964, Wolf and fellow art students Paul Shapiro (guitar), Doug Slade (guitar), Joe Clark (bass), and Stephen Jo Bladd (drums) formed a music group, The Hallucinations. They performed at nightclubs in the
Combat Zone area of Boston and developed a large following as one of the first bands to play at the
Boston Tea Party. During this period, they appeared on bills with
The Velvet Underground,
Howlin' Wolf,
Muddy Waters,
Van Morrison (who became close with Wolf while residing in nearby
Cambridge, Massachusetts),
John Lee Hooker, and
Sun Ra. During his time performing with the Hallucinations, Wolf was asked to help establish Boston's radio station
WBCN and became their first all-night deejay creating the moniker Woofa Goofa as his on-air personality. During the early days of
MTV, the band enjoyed heavy airplay of their videos "
Centerfold" and "
Love Stinks". They toured stadiums with
the Rolling Stones and others. Following the success of
Freeze Frame, the other band members wanted to take the band in a new pop direction musically, but Wolf wanted to stick to a more roots-based direction so he was asked to leave in 1983. In the ensuing years the band has been nominated five times for the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. == Solo work ==