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Hello. I hope I've done this right. I attempted to read all the relevant articles.

I should have made all three edits at once, but anyway, today I added these things to the Ludus Wikipedia entry:
-The singer's name was listed simply as 'Linder', and the link directed to the American politician John Linder's entry. She went (and continues to go) by Linder Sterling, so I added her last name.
-Arthur Kadmon didn't actually play on very many of the available Ludus recordings, as he quit the band in 1979. Ian Devine, who replaced him, is playing on most of the songs you can hear on record. I added Ian in.
-Since the information about Ludus is fairly sparse, I thought people might find it informative that Morrissey, of The Smiths, was a very big fan? The Smiths song 'Cemetry Gates' is said to be about Morrissey and Linder's walks in cemetaries.

Cheers!

Math Tinder 23:33, 27 February 2006 (UTC)

Arthur Kedmon didn't play on any of their records, though there are probably demos surviving from his era. He quit the band before they recorded their first record, The Visit. Ian Devine played on everything Ludus ever officially released.

I sorted out the information on Ludus releases, and added articles on each of them. I intend to expand the article on Ludus as well, as soon as I find time. I've already written something about them in the entry on Linder Sterling.

sorry, I forgot to sign my name.

Nightandday 21:48, 16 October 2006 (UTC)