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... they term "leer-ics," or R&B songs with obscene lyrics, calling for censorship of ... its network music programs, calling it "distorted, monotonous, noisy music." 1959. Link Wray 's ... Censorship of music. As such there are no laws concerning the censorship of music. ... Link Wray's instrumental classic "Rumble" is banned from radio stations across the ... ... America: 1950-1959 USA: Paul Robeson, Pete Seeger & the Weavers, 'Black music', Link Wray ... According to Julian Petley's article in Index of Censorship in 1998, Paul Robeson is ... Music Censorship Today". The first worldwide presentation of contemporary cases of music ... Paul Robeson, Pete Seeger & the Weavers, 'Black music', Link Wray: 01 January 2001Music Careers (4) Music censorship (1) Music charities (1) Music Computers (5) Music courses (11) Music ... It's the sound of Slim Harpo meets Link Wray, Magic Sam meets Wanda Jackson, and ...
After Frank Zappa campaigned against music censorship in 1985 , the sticker was attached to his ... taboo, however, is nothing new; in the 1960s, the "Rumble" instrumental by Link Wray ... ... was removed from Spike TV's programming schedule. Music ... Bill Wray painted the covers for the UK-only cassettes ... External links. The Ren & Stimpy Show at the Internet Movie ... ... Times examines the trend (Jan. 5, 2006), focusing on music ... The amazing guitarist Link Wray passed away on November 5. ... by the way, is a tale of intrigue, copyright, and censorship ...
... internet user ยท Online leap reported despite heavy censorship ... high-speed lines but the gap is growing. By Richard Wray ... of MTV, has struck a deal to provide television and music ... Telecoms executives have been summoned to a meeting with the government and Ofcom to thrash out broadband plans for Britain. By Richard Wray
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