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OK, I really loved Angela's little challenge and decided to create my own just for the heck of it. I failed at her challenge because my generation is dependent on Google. I would hope that the majority of people here at BC/TS will have no problem cranking up their brains and solving this mystery.
Here is the big question.
Floyd Council was a blues guitarist and singer who found a modicum of fame in the 1920s and 1930s among the 'Piedmont Blues' set. He was born in Chapel Hill, N. Carolina in 1911, and he died in 1976 of a heart attack and is buried in Sanford, N. Carolina. He is most famous for his association with another Piedmont Blues guitarist/singer who was born in Laurens, S. Carolina in 1900, died of a heart attack in 1974, and is buried in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
What is the famous and historical association between this duo?
Hint: It has nothing to do with any form of musical collaboration between them. Nor is it in any way connected to a piece of music that either of them wrote or performed.
No cheating !!!!!!!
-waif
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Stunned...
I guessed right, according to Wikipedia.
Turns out the other guy was Pink Anderson...you can probably figure out the rest.
Eric
Another Brick in the Wall
EOM
Angela Rasch (Jill M I)
Well POOP
I was hoping to at least challenge some people.
:-(
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I had an Uncle Pink
His real name was James Pinkney Melton but being red-haired, everyone called him Pink. :)
He had a grandson named Lloyd, so that's close. :P
Hugs,
Erin
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Clever Clogs
I just wish I was a bit more clever.
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