Link Wray - "Link Wray" with Liam Hughes and Don Potter
DC Rock History4 Nov 2024

Link Wray - "Link Wray" with Liam Hughes and Don Potter

In this episode of the DC Rock History Podcast, we spotlight one of the most influential yet underrated figures in rock music—Link Wray—and his self-titled 1971 album. Known for pioneering the power chord with his seminal instrumental “Rumble,” Wray’s influence reverberates through generations of guitarists, from Jimmy Page and Pete Townshend to modern-day rockers. But there’s more to Wray’s story than the raw power of his music. Born in Dunn, North Carolina, and raised in a time of racial and cultural tension, Wray brought the struggles and resilience of his indigenous heritage into his work.

Recorded at his family’s farm in Accokeek, Maryland, the Link Wray album marked a significant shift from his earlier rock-and-roll sound to a deeper, roots-driven exploration of Americana and blues. Join hosts Philip Basnight and Alex Vidales, along with guests Liam Hughes of Ekko Astral and Don Potter of Outerloop, as they dive into the making of this underappreciated gem, discussing its unique recording process, standout tracks like “Fallin’ Rain” and “Fire and Brimstone,” and the eventual critical reappraisal that has earned it a place in the pantheon of influential albums.

We’ll also trace the connections between Wray’s work and the broader DC music landscape, touching on other local guitar greats like Danny Gatton and Roy Buchanan. So, whether you’re a longtime fan of Wray’s groundbreaking sound or new to the story behind this 70s classic, plug in your headphones and get ready for a journey through the raw, unfiltered spirit of DC’s rock legacy.

Go Further:

•Link Wray - AllMusic

•Vinyl Me, Please - Link Wray Feature

•Pitchfork - Pitchfork Review

Rock the Potomac Excerpts by Mark Opsasnick

Follow Us:

•Social Media: @dcrockpod

•Email us your thoughts or questions: dcrockpod@gmail.com

•Philip Basnight - Broke Royals

•Alex Vidales - StageCraft

•Liam Hughes - Ekko Astral | Topshelf Records

•Don Potter - Outerloop Artwork by Rebecca Basnight

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