LC control no. | n 92116324 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Wray, Link |
Variant(s) | Wray, Lincoln Wray, Fred Lincoln, Jr. |
See also | Corporate body: Wraymen (Musical group) Corporate body: Raymen (Musical group) |
Associated country | United States |
Birth date | 1929-05-02 |
Death date | 2005-11-05 |
Profession or occupation | Rock musicians |
Found in | His There's good rockin' tonight [SR] p1979: label (Link Wray) Encyc. of pop music, 3rd. ed, 1998: v. 8, p. 5924 (Link Wray; b. 1930, Fort Bragg, NC) Rolling Stone encyc. of rock & roll, 2001: p. 1082 (Link Wray; b. May 2, 1929, Dunn, NC) Link Wray WWW site, Nov. 21, 2005 (b. May 2, 1929, Dunn, N.C.; d. Nov. 5, 2005, Copenhagen; Native American rock guitarist) His Law of the jungle! [SR] p2005: label (Link Wray) insert (Fred Lincoln Wray, Jr.; b. May 2, 1929, Dunn N.C.) The '50s : last dance, p1990: container (Link Wray and his Wraymen) Rolling Stone encyc. of rock & roll, 2001: p. 1082 (Link Wray; Soon the group became a trio--Wray, Doug Wray on drums, and Shorty Horton on bass, with Vernon Wray producing and occasionally playing rhythm guitar and piano on a few tracks--the Ray Men) |