Discogs, Discogs artist-ID 82605, besøkt 9. oktober 2017[Hentet fra Wikidata]
express.co.uk
Midgley, Dominic (31. mai 2014). «Hank Marvin: Cliff and I are just old teenagers really». Express.co.uk (på engelsk). Besøkt 9. juni 2020. «One great thing for all of us who wore specs was Buddy Holly, who had big hits with the Crickets and as himself. He wore glasses and no one seemed to mind so that was really encouraging. Anyway I didn't listen to Denny. I thought, 'If Buddy Holly can get away with it so can I.' And of course I'm glad I did. They have become a kind of trademark.»
«How Hank keeps his specs appeal». The Sydney Morning Herald (på engelsk). 9. august 2007. Besøkt 9. oktober 2022. «Today the man born 65 years ago as Brian Robson Rankin in Newcastle upon Tyne lives quietly in Western Australia, his home since 1986. He's a Jehovah's Witness, and has been since he was 32 - reputedly a factor in the estrangement between him and his eldest son, Dean, an alcoholic who was found dead in conditions of appalling poverty 10 years ago»
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McCormick, Neil (1. mai 2020). «The Shadows interview: ‘Cliff Richard was always one of us’». The Telegraph (på engelsk). ISSN0307-1235. Besøkt 9. juni 2020. «Hank Marvin was Britain’s first guitar hero. A smiling, bespectacled beanpole, Marvin was just 18 when his tremulous electric lead solo took the Shadows’ instrumental Apache to number one for five weeks in 1960.»
McCormick, Neil (1. mai 2020). «The Shadows interview: ‘Cliff Richard was always one of us’». The Telegraph (på engelsk). ISSN0307-1235. Besøkt 9. juni 2020. «Hank Marvin was Britain’s first guitar hero. A smiling, bespectacled beanpole, Marvin was just 18 when his tremulous electric lead solo took the Shadows’ instrumental Apache to number one for five weeks in 1960.»