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Who are they?

I was thinking of Sheldon Adelson, but a bit obvious and I can't find picture.
 


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Ur doing better than me Izzzi!!! xxx
This time I found the picture while searching sand and music, Don't know where Zola is today. I am sure she will know.
Here is a wee clue: sand has something to do with a song.
I will give it a day before I enter my guess.
 
I have been extremely busy researching about I Pads and Mac books. I didn't realise Apple were behind them all and apparently they are all incredibly easy to use. I won an I Pad Mini at the weekend and although I haven't got it yet I have found out all about it and I think I will love it. Today I also bought an Apple refurbished Mac Book and I think it will change my life. Just have to make a few quid to make up for what I have spent.

Anyway. Back to the piccy.

Haven't a clue but will start digging now.
 
Pat Boone.

Googled music and sand and he came up on the images.

Charles Eugene "Pat" Boone
 
That is really great news. You will be the fresh brains we all need.
My trouble is my clumsy fingers seem to delete things to soon then realize That I still need that information, also my spelling is not good hence spellchecker using american spelling for me.

Enjoy your new ipad
 

Pat Boone












Well done zolabud





But you won't guess the next one



willie
 




Good luck folks.
You'll need it.



willie
 
something to do with classical music,
and budgies

My first thought was Humphry Davy (davy lamp), but I have come back to music.
 
If you can get you're head round the LALALALALALLALALA bit, you're there.

O' btw, it's not Lara's Theme. (that would simply be tooooo easy. lol) laa-la-la-laaa)



Good luck me dear friends.




willie
 
I haven't the first idea.

I thought the La Las referred to Happy Birthday to you but that's wrong......

And they look like small parrots to me.

*Sigh*.........
 
I know !!

La la Laa, la la laa

La la la laaa. la la laa.

Brahms lullabuy.

So I am going for Brahms but I don't think I'm right.

Just off to check,

Well, it appears I am right but I fail to see what the birds have to do with it.
 
O nightingale, your sweet tones pierce me to the marrow. ... The bird-song accompaniment recurs to grace the words 'in deinem Lied' (in your song) and the voice ... The textual source was Reinhold's Gedichte (1853), which Brahms owned.

This seems to prove that Zola is correct.

Did Zola say who IT IS !
 
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