Lambert's first marriage was to Florence Kaye; their son was Kit Lambert.
He found they had fallen into disarray under the management of Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp.
Kit Lambert, producer and manager of The Who, who owned the Palazzo in the early 1970s.
Kit Lambert, the group's manager, suggested naming the proposed album Who's For Tennis?
Kit Lambert, the Who's co-manager and producer, is then said to have exclaimed "Now there's an idea!"
During the period that the song was recorded, in 1967, Kit Lambert, the band's first "real" manager, according to Townshend, mixed the song.
It was originally 'show me, show me' but Kit Lambert thought it wasn't very good.
Kit Lambert died in 1981 at age 45.
Kit Lambert, an integral part of the communication between the members of The Who, was missing.
However, tensions arose between Talmy and one of the band's managers, Kit Lambert.