
Ray Sharpe's Blues-Rock Journey
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Ray Sharpe, a self-taught guitarist from Fort Worth, rose to fame in the late 1950s with his unique blend of blues and rock and roll. His hit song Linda Lu launched him onto national tours with stars like LaVern Baker and the Coasters. Despite his success, Sharpe struggled to maintain it, opening a club that eventually folded. Now retired, he remains a Fort Worth legend, known for his raw style and lasting impact on the music scene.
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