It's been said that Link invented the power chord but this righteous accolade doesn't convey the distorted, stripped down excitement of his craft. The flash point was "rumble', released in 1958. Link was never better than when he tapped into delinquent themes. It doesn't matter whether this was innate or via creative osmosis, the result was the same; the stark distillation of rebellion. It got you in the hips and the soul. Despite being banned on several US radio stations for fear of stirring up youthful unrest and boosting gang membership, Rumble' went on to be a million seller. However, Cadence Records, who had signed Link and his brothers, Vernon and Doug, a.k.a 'The W/Ray Men', chickened out of releasing any further rabble rousing tracks. When ... read more