Out now! Lobo's new CD "Out Of Time"
"Out of Time" the newest release from Lobo features some new songs as well as the old favorites. "Out of Time" represents the step back to the original era of these recordings, revisiting his old songs the same way he wrote them, by doing all the instruments himself they are "Out of Time". It refers to the classic nature of those old songs, how they are still favorites, even though they don’t follow the norm of today’s songs. Always classic, always moving forward, that’s Lobo at his finest.
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Where Were You When I Was Falling Love
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Roland Kent LaVoie, aka Lobo, is semi-retired and currently living in Florida with his wife Susie. "People don't know me much or the way I look and that's OK. To this day, most probably think I'm some group." Over a four year period in the 1970's, Lobo made the singles chart 14 times. Top 40
hits seemed never ending. His folk-country flavored "I'd Love You To Want Me", "Don't Expect Me To Be Your Friend" and "Me And You And A Dog Named Boo" won positions in the nation's Top listings on "Adult Contemporary" radio stations.
In 1979 Lobo scored a number 1 hit with "Where Were You When I was Falling In Love". Durring the 80's he recorded for his own label, Lobo Records, releasing singles in the Country market.
Durring the 90's he signed with an Asian label and released several top selling CD's in Asia.
Lobo has recently released a couple of his CD's that have never been issued in the U.S. before. Check out www.fansoflobo.com to order your copy.
"Lobo 2006 Asian Tour"