No, they are a British band
The Pink Floyd Girls, also known as the "The Pink Floyd Dancers," originated from the band's live performances in the late 1960s and early 1970s. They were often featured during concerts to enhance the visual experience and complement the band's psychedelic sound. These dancers were typically recruited from local performance arts communities and contributed to the surreal atmosphere that Pink Floyd aimed to create during their shows. Their presence became a memorable part of the band's iconic live performances.
Before they became known as Pink Floyd, the band was originally called "The Tea Set." The name was changed when they were informed that another band had the same name. They eventually settled on "Pink Floyd," a name inspired by two blues musicians, Pink Anderson and Floyd Council.
Theres actually a tribute band from there called the australian pink floyd
Pink Floyd is a band and therefore does not have one particular mother. 'Mother' was a song released by Pink Floyd in 1979 on their popular album The Wall.
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No, they are a British band
Theres actually a tribute band from there called the australian pink floyd
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Pink Floyd is a band and therefore does not have one particular mother. 'Mother' was a song released by Pink Floyd in 1979 on their popular album The Wall.
Floyd Council group is Pink Floyd
There was no Scottish member of Pink Floyd. They are all English. Any Scottish accent in a Pink Floyd song is provided by Roger Waters.
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