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My first thought was Lehman(n) as in Brothers but I doubt that is right.
Then I thought Landowska followed by Louvin.
They are almost certainly wrong too.
A Lehmann has performed Three Easy Pieces which is presumably Stravinsky's and not the album track by Buffalo Tom, Landowska has links to Stravinsky and has been discussed in connection with Picasso's blue period and the Louvins recorded a country song called "Blue". Ah, maybe it isn't Stravinsky in view of your comments which I have just spotted.
My first thought was Lehman(n) as in Brothers but I doubt that is right.
Then I thought Landowska followed by Louvin.
They are almost certainly wrong too.
A Lehmann has performed Three Easy Pieces which is presumably Stravinsky's and not the album track by Buffalo Tom, Landowska has links to Stravinsky and has been discussed in connection with Picasso's blue period and the Louvins recorded a country song called "Blue". Ah, maybe it isn't Stravinsky in view of your comments which I have just spotted.
Lat, If my guess is right, it might help to have been to Uni.
I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I think I might know what the L is going on here but its all so cryptic, and there's work tomorrow, and I don't really need to get involved or keep harping on.....
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