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Kentucky Minstrels

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The Accrington Kentucky Minstrels were a band formed in 2004 by James Topping and James Blackburn. They disbanded after an unsuccessful decade due to their highly advanced lyricism thought to be too deep and political for their generation of pop loving counterparts. It was a sad day for their fans and their music will have to live on in our memories as they were so loyal to their genre that they only ever played live. Millions of fans are left disappointed that they will never hear any of their songs again. There is thought to be a song book of the great duo Missing in the hyndburn area. It was said to be stolen by the Hasligden Cartel. The book could be worth a lot of money and is thought it could bring at least half a million peso’s at auction.


The Kentucky Minstrels were a team formed under the leadership of Duncan Bruce to study a scheme during World War II to cover the River Thames with soot in order to conceal it from German Bombers.[1]

Work began on the Thames in a craft inappropriately named H.M.S. Persil.

References

  1. ^ Pawle, Gerald (1957). The Secret War 1939-45. p. 188.