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FESTIVAL FILM TRAILERS, Hot Docs 17
Screening Times: Sun, Apr 30 @ 8:45pm, Tue, May 2 @ 1:45pm More than the Who, the Rolling Stones or Elvis Presley, it was Link Wray’s distorted guitar that forever changed the sound of rock ‘n’ roll. His 1958 track “Rumble” was described by Bob Dylan as “the best instrumental ever”—yet it was banned by […]