• I was awestruck to unearth a treasure trove of 1970's era, never-before-heard Link Wray music, along with the long lost “Son of Rumble.”
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  • Fred Lincoln "Link" Wray Jr. (May 2, 1929 – November 5, 2005) was an American guitarist, songwriter, and vocalist who became popular in the late 1950s.
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    Link Wray - lead vocals, guitar, bass, dobro Doug Wray - drums, percussion Bobby Howard - piano, mandolin Billy Hodges - piano, organ Steve Verroca...
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  • Wray moved to Denmark in the early 80s, and lived there with his wife, recording and touring in Europe and the U.S. until his death. – Link Wray in 1958.
  • "The first king really of serious guitar abuse." (25 March 1995 (BFBS)) Link Wray (1929-2005) was an American rock'n'roll guitarist, songwriter and vocalist.
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  • Link Wray is credited with having more influence than his track record might indicate. Pete Townshend of the Who has referred to him as "the king."
  • Link Wray was born Fred Lincoln Wray Jr., on May 2nd, 1935 in Dunn, North Carolina (some sources say he was born in 1929).