Link Wray, R.I.P. I saw Link Wray at Club Soda in Kalamazoo several years ago, and it was the loudest concert I've ever seen. He rocked. Hard. Official site.
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Link Wray, Dead at 76Link Wray, R.I.P. I saw Link Wray at Club Soda in Kalamazoo several years ago, and it was the loudest concert I've ever seen. He rocked. Hard. Official site. Advertisement
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What a fuckin' drag, man. I first heard of Link when he did that album with Robert Gordon for RCA back in the late 70's (?). A great guitarist who kept the faith of rock & roll all the way til the very end.
between him and whitley it was a week of mourning for guitarists