
Lobo (musician) - Wikipedia
Lobo Records was renamed Evergreen Records in 1985. The label released two of his singles: "Am I Going Crazy" and "Paint the Town Blue", the latter a duet with Robin Lee.
Lobo - I'd Love You To Want Me • TopPop - YouTube
"I'd Love You to Want Me" is the title of a popular song from 1972 by Lobo (the stage name of Roland Kent LaVoie). He wrote the song, which appears on his album 'Of A Simple Man'.
Lobo (DC Comics) - Wikipedia
In 1990, he appeared in his own four-issue miniseries, Lobo: The Last Czarnian, plotted by Giffen, written by Alan Grant and with art by Simon Bisley, which changed his origin story: he became …
Lobo - The Official YouTube Channel - YouTube
American singer-songwriter Roland Kent LaVoie, better known by his stage name Lobo, shot to stardom in the early 1970s after cracking the Top 5 on the Billbo...
Lobo (New Earth) | DC Database | Fandom
Lobo is an intergalactic bounty hunter, the last Czarnian. Known for his colorful speech and rapid regeneration, he has been a nuisance more than a threat. Lobo, whose name comes from a …
Lobo - Biography - IMDb
Lobo is an American singer-songwriter who was successful in the 1970s, scoring several U.S. Top 10 hits including "Me and You and a Dog Named Boo", "I'd Love You to Want Me", and "Don't …
Lobo | Official DC Character
He’s the intergalactic alien badass known as Lobo, often called by his nickname “The Main Man,” and if you’re lucky, you’ll never cross his path. You might be asking yourself why an alien …
The Back Bay (The Fans of Lobo Web Page) - www.fansoflobo.com
This is the official Lobo web site. Featuring Biography, Discography and loads of information on Lobo. It also features the Lobo Store where you can purchase Lobo CD's.
The Best Of Lobo - Album by Lobo - YouTube Music
Listen to The Best Of Lobo by Lobo on YouTube Music - a dedicated music app with official songs, music videos, remixes, covers, and more.
Lobo - Wikipedia
Lobo (Dell Comics), a Western comic book character considered the first African-American to star in his own book Lobo, a character played by Tor Johnson in several 1950s horror B-movies