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All You Need Is ‘Love’: A Conversation With Film and Television Composer Lyle Workman
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All You Need Is ‘Love’: A Conversation With Film and Television Composer Lyle Workman

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PopMatters Staff
/ 10 May 2016
Lyle Workman discusses his self-surprising music career and how he now departs for unmapped terrain with the new Netflix series, Love.
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