Link Wray released a string of fantastic albums in the 1970s but is best known for his 1958 song 'Rumble', the only instrumental song ever banned from radio.
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Mike Albert, known as “The World’s Finest Elvis Impressionist,” performs Saturday at the Basie. Scot Bruce plays young Elvis ...
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Outlaw Blues,” “Three Angels” and “Tomorrow Is a Long Time” were personal favorites from Dylan’s monumental catalog.