- Lobo (musician) - Wikipedia
Roland Kent LaVoie (born July 31, 1943), better known by his stage name Lobo (which is Spanish for wolf), 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 Expect Me to Be Your Friend" [1]
- 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
- 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 Expect Me to Be Your Friend"
- Lobo Wiki, biography, pictures, Lobo songs albums
Lobo (born Roland Kent Lavoie, July 31, 1943), is an American singer-songwriter who was successful in the early 1970s, scoring several Top 10 hits, including “Me and You and a Dog Named Boo,” “I’d Love You to Want Me” and “Don’t Expect Me To Be Your Friend ”
- Lobo biography - Last. fm
Lobo (born Roland Kent Lavoie, July 31, 1943), is an American singer-songwriter who was successful in the early 1970s, scoring several Top 10 hits, including "Me and You and a Dog Named Boo," "I'd Love You to Want Me" and "Don't Expect Me To Be Your Friend " Lobo's songs have been characterized by their sweet melodies, sumptuous instrumentation
- Lobos Bio
First on Curb with "Lobo Greatest Hits", then on Rhino with "The Best Of Lobo" Then in 1994 Lobo signed with an independent label called Pony Canyon out of Singapore He released 5 albums in three years, the first being "Asian Moon"
- Everything There Is to Know About Lobo From DC Comics
Unless you're an avid comic book fan, you're probably wondering: who the heck is Lobo? What are his powers? Here are ten things to know about Lobo, some of which may appear in the Supergirl movie
- Lobo - IMDb
Lobo had his first hit song in 1971 with the charming "Me and You and a Dog Named Boo," which peaked at #5 on the Billboard pop charts The plaintive ballad "I'd Love You to Want Me" proved to be Lobo's greatest smash success; it soared all the way to #2 on the Billboard pop charts in 1972
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