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His debut album, Introducing Lobo, came in May 1971. In June his second single, "She Didn't Do Magic", was released. In September, "California Kid and Reemo" was released, followed by The Albatross. When Big Tree Records merged with Bell Records, Lobo's second project album Close Up was never released.
Friends is a 1971 British-French teen-romance film directed and produced by Lewis Gilbert and written by Gilbert, Vernon Harris and Jack Russell. The soundtrack, with music composed by Elton John and Paul Buckmaster and lyrics written by Bernie Taupin, was released as John's Friends album, and John's recording of the title selection charted when released as a single in the United States.
Dive (Spanish: La caída) is a sports drama film directed by Lucía Puenzo, released on Amazon Prime Video in 2022. Starring Karla Souza , the film's plot deals with instances of not only sexual but also psychological abuse within the world of sports.
Lobo had two other smaller hits in the Netherlands, but remained a one-hit wonder elsewhere in Europe. Apart from his music career, Lobo was a physics teacher at a Dutch school until retiring in 2021. [4] Lobo died on 19 January 2025, at the age of 69. [5]
Erik Lobo (born November 27, 1970), better known by his stage name Mr. Lobo, is an American artist and comedic actor best known as the horror host of the nationally syndicated American television series Cinema Insomnia. [1] In 2022, he was inducted into the Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards' Monster Kid Hall of Fame. [2]
The Friends (French: Les Amis) is a 1971 French drama film directed by Gérard Blain. The film won the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival. [1]
Roger Allen Slifer [1] (/ ˈ s l aɪ f ər /; November 11, 1954 – March 30, 2015) was an American comic book writer, screenwriter, and television producer who co-created the character Lobo for DC Comics.
[3] [4] Bisley's work on the Lobo series, starting with the miniseries Lobo: The Last Czarnian in 1990, was instrumental in cementing Lobo's place in the 1990s American comic book scene. Writers attempted to use Lobo as a parody of the 1990s trend towards "grim and gritty" superhero stories, but he was instead enthusiastically accepted by fans ...