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Post-punk act from Manchester, England, centred around Linder Sterling. Active 1978–1984. Morrissey is a vocal fan. Singer : Linder Sterling [aka Linda Mulvey] Guitarist : Arthur Cadmon [aka Peter Sadler] (1978-79), Ian Devine [aka Ian Pincombe] (1979-84) Drummer : Philip "Toby" Toman (1978-80), Graham "Dids" Dowdell (1980-84), Roy O'Shea (1982-84) Bass : Willie Trotter, Paul Cavanagh (1982-84) Sax : Lee Buick (1982-84), Graham Revell (1982-84)


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Ludus was a British post-punk band formed in Manchester in 1978, which featured artist, designer and singer Linder Sterling. They played jazz-, avant-garde- and punk- oriented material. The band influenced singer Morrissey, later of The Smiths and a solo artist, who remains one of the group's most vocal fans.