Link Wray *May 2, 1929
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Link Wray *May 2, 1929
Dance Contest - Link Wray
1958 Fast, fierce instrumental rock for the dance floor
Early Link Wray at his most kinetic, riding a driving beat with guitar lines that feel sharp and urgent.
Link Wray at Glen Echo Park, 1965
link wray and his raymen
Link Wray and The Wraymen - Raw-Hide (1959) Fred Lincoln Wray Jr. (Link Wray) / Milt Grant * from: "Raw-Hide" / "Dixie-Doodle" (Single) "Link Wray & The Wraymen" (LP)
*Milt Grant did not actually co-write "Raw-Hide" or "Rumble". His songwriting credits were a common form of "payola" or a business arrangement given in exchange for his promotion of Link Wray's music. (Milt Grant was a prominent Washington D.C. area disc jockey) - Google AI
Instrumental Rock | Rock 'n' Roll | Rockabilly
JukeHostUK (left click = play) (320kbps)
Personnel: Link Wray: Lead Guitar Vernon "Lucky" Wray: Rhythm Guitar / Keyboards Brantley "Shorty" Horton: Bass Doug Wray: Drums | Percussion (Tambourine)
Executive Producer: Chuck Sagle Produced by Vernon Wray
Recorded: @ Columbia Records 30th Street Studio in New York City, New York USA on November 24, 1958
Single Released: on January 5, 1959 Epic Records
Link Wray
Jimmy at the Link Wray induction to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - 2023 (pt 2)