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Topic History of: Humphrey Lyttelton
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Francis D I'm not sure if there's already been a post which I missed, but I'll mention him now just in case.

Listening to Humphrey Littelton's music on the radio this morning I was reminded of his musical talent and his sense of humour. He may have been a generation beyond some of the posters here, but his contribution to the music scene is worth noting regardless.

He reached the good age of 86.

Thanks for the entertainment, Humphrey. RIP.