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Link Wray autographing a guitar with a switchblade knife.
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Link Wray on American Band Stand - Rawhide (1959)
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Link Wray in Green Bay, WI, 1959
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(via Native American Heritage Month in photos)
top: Members of the Iroquois (Five Nations) of Canada dance during a protest in a public square on the eve of deadline for compelled to register in 1940 in Buffalo, N.Y.
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Law Of The Jungle - Link Wray
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1965
This is the B-side of "Ace Of Spades", a cover of the Charles Clark and Willie Dixon Band track first realeased in 1958. The Milkshakes, amongst many other bands/singers, also covered it in 1984. They drew on classic rock 'n' roll and blues, blending the past with the raw energy of the 80's garage punk scene.
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Link Wray.
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LINK WRAY t-shirt in Wendell & Wild (2022).
#wendell and wild#link wray#wendell & wild#jordan peele#black lives matter#indigenous lives matter#bipoc rock#bipoc representation#representation matters#rumble#native american heritage month
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Link Wray, David Gilmour, Dave Edmunds, Dickey Betts, Brian Setzer, Steve Cropper, Lita Ford, Neal Schon, Tony Iommi | 1984
#link wray#david gilmour#dave edmunds#dickey betts#brian setzer#steve cropper#lita ford#neal schon#tony iommi#1984#rock and roll
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Link Wray and The Ray Men - Jack the Ripper (1961) Fred Lincoln Wray, Jr. / Mark Cooper from: "Jack the Ripper" / "The Black Widow"
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Personnel: Link Wray: Lead Guitar Ray Vernon (Vernon Wray): Rhythm Guitar Shorty Horton: Bass Doug Wray: Drums
Produced by Vernon Wray
Recorded: @ Link Wray's Studio in Washington DC during 1961
Released: on July 31, 1961 Rumble Records and in February of 1963 Swan Records
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Jimmy Page plays Link Wray’s “The Rumble”
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Link Wray - Rumble (1958)
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