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Floyd Council (Chapel Hill, North Carolina, September 2, 1911 β Sanford, NC, May 9, 1976) was an American blues musician. He was a well known component of the Piedmont blues sound from that area, popular in the early 1900βs. In the mid-1920s, he was playing the streets of Chapel Hill with his friends, the brothers Leo and Thomas Strowd. In January 1937, John Baxter Long, a talent scout for ACR Records brought him to New York where he was recorded playing with another bluesman, Blind Boy Fuller. In the 1940s and 1950s, Floyd was back in his home town of Chapel Hill, playing either alone or with his old friend Thomas Strowd, at the local radio station and in country clubs. Council suffered a stroke in the 1960s which partially paralyzed his throat muscles and slowed his motor skills, but didnβt cause any damage to his brain. He relocated to Sanford, NC, where he later died. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Carolina Blues (1937-1947)
Blind Boy Fuller, Vol. 2, CD D
1937-47
Carolina Blues 1937-1945
Carolina Blues 1937-1947
Carolina Blues 1937 - 1947
Blind Boy Fuller, Vol. 2 Disc 4
Carolina Blues (1937-1945)
Floyd Council
Carolina Blues 1937-47
Carolina Blues (1936-1950)
20th Century Blues