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  1. Link Wray was the original punk, the inventor of the power chord, and the architect of a sound that laid the foundation for metal, punk, and every genre that relies on raw, untamed noise to to convey its message. Every young rebel who has donned a leather jacket and slashed away at an electric guitar with loud, distorted abandon owes a significant debt to Wray.

  2. 5. Nov. 2005 · Explore Link Wray's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Link Wray on AllMusic.

  3. LINK WRAY. I am thrilled that “Rumble” by Link Wray has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. My goal for the last twenty years has been to bring the legacy of this unsung rock hero to light. I am happy my efforts, and those of Link’s fans, to promote Link’s legacy, have finally paid off. I have had the pleasure of becoming ...

  4. Link Wray war vielleicht der lauteste Rockgitarrist, den ich je in einer Konzertsituation gehört habe. Wenn man bedenkt, dass ich im Laufe der Jahrzehnte auch in den zähneklappernden Laubsägearbeiten von Roy Buchanan und Dick Dale schwelgte, sagt das schon einiges aus (zugegeben, ich bin kein Heavy-Metal-Anhänger). Diese außergewöhnliche Lautstärkeerhöhung war für Wray eine ...

  5. 21. Nov. 2005 · Link Wray was born Frederick Lincoln Wray Jr. in Dunn, North Carolina, on May 2, 1929. He claimed to have learned to play guitar at the age of eight from a traveling circus performer named Hambone.

  6. Bürgerl. Name: Fred Lincoln Wray, Jr. Profil: American rock guitarist born May 2, 1929 in Dunn, North Carolina. He relocated to Denmark in the early 1980s, and he died in Copenhagen, Denmark on November 5, 2005. Often described as an innovator for being one of the first guitarists to use power chords with distorted sounds and the Larsen effect.

  7. 9. Aug. 2023 · The list of these banned songs is lengthy, and contains one very notable odd man out – Link Wray's Rumble. What sets Rumble apart from its fellow blacklisted tunes is that it has no words. The 1958 instrumental is all about Wray's ringing, gnarled, tough-sounding electric guitar power chords, played over the simplest of struts.