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  1. Floyd Council (September 2, 1911 – May 9, 1976) [1] was an American blues guitarist, mandolin player, and singer. He was a practitioner of the Piedmont blues, which was popular in the southeastern United States in the 1920s and 1930s.

  2. Floyd Council (Chapel Hill, 2 settembre 1911 – Sanford, 9 maggio 1976) è stato un cantante statunitense di genere blues. Nacque a Chapel Hill nella Carolina del Nord da Harrie e Lizzie Council. Avviò la sua carriera musicale nelle strade di Chapel Hill negli anni venti con i suoi due fratelli, Leo e Thomas.

  3. His name is better remembered than his music today because of a certain psychedelic rock band from London. But beyond inspiring the name of "Pink Floyd," Co...

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  4. Floyd Council ( Chapel Hill, 2 settembre 1911 – Sanford, 9 maggio 1976) è stato un cantante statunitense di genere blues. Nacque a Chapel Hill nella Carolina del Nord da Harrie e Lizzie Council. Avviò la sua carriera musicale nelle strade di Chapel Hill negli anni venti con i suoi due fratelli, Leo e Thomas.

  5. Floyd Council (1911-1976) was an American blues musician from North Carolina who performed in the finger-picking Piedmont blues style. He recorded sparingly, and his recordings were first...

  6. Floyd Council was born in 1911 at Chapel Hill, in Orange County NC, and as a teenager was playing guitar for tips on the streets of his home-town. He was often in the company of the Strowd brothers, and they played parties and local dances as ‘The Chapel Hillbillies’. Floyd later played his fine Piedmont style finger-picking guitar on the ...

  7. 09.02.1911. Place of death: Sanford, NC. Date of death: 05.09.1976. Floyd Council was a Piedmont Blues style guitarist, mandolin player, and singer. He was sometimes credited as "Dipper Boy Council" and promoted as "The Devil's Daddy-in-Law" by Durham drug store/record store manager James Baxter "J. B." Long and record producers.