Joe Lala (born in Ybor City, Tampa, Florida) is an actor and voice actor, notable for his dubbing of Kun Lan of the video-game ''Killer7''.
He also played drums and percussion on 32 gold and 28 platinum albums. His credits include Blues Image, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Manassas, The Bee Gees, Whitney Houston, and many others.
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Coordinates | 20°34′00″N103°40′35″N |
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title | LaLa |
image file | LaLa cover.jpg |
editor | Ikushū Ichikawa |
editor title | Editor in chief |
frequency | Monthly |
circulation | 173,750 copies (between October 2007 and September 2008) |
category | Shōjo manga |
company | Hakusensha |
firstdate | July 1976 |
country | Japan |
based | Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo |
language | Japanese |
website | http://www.hakusensha.co.jp/cgi-bin/mag/magazine.cgi?modemagazine&magmodemag03;&daynow; |
issn | 09205 }} |
LaLa is a monthly Japanese ''shōjo'' manga magazine published by Hakusensha. The magazine is published on the 24th of each month.
The magazine's furoku are usually calendars for New Year issues, drama CDs and so on.
The magazine was ranked 5th together with Shogakukan's Shōjo Comic and Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine by Japanese girls as their favourite manga anthology in a survey conducted by Oricon in 2006.
Readers of the magazine are 97% female while the other 3% are male readers. Its age demographic consists of 4% percent for under-13 readers, 23.4% for readers aged 13–17, 20% for readers aged 18–20, 13% for readers aged 21–23 while the remaining 29.7% of the readers are aged 24 years old and up. Readers aged 24 and up are the demographic of the highest percentage.
Then in September 1977, the magazine changed its frequency and became a monthly magazine. It then became its own independent magazine with a sister magazine of its own, LaLa DX.
In 1985, Hakusensha started publishing special publications of LaLa that was published irregularly under different titles over the years. It first started with ''LaLa Deluxe'' that was published seasonally. It later became the magazine's sister magazine, LaLa DX.
Since LaLa Deluxe had been published, various special publication or supplement issues had been published. was the first published supplemental issue for LaLa. It was first published in the summer of Shōwa 57 and ended in Spring of Shōwa 59. had succeeded ''Bessatsu LaLa: Bessatsu RaRa'' and was published bi-monthly from 1984 to 1985.
''My LaLa'', a special edited compilation of the magazine was published from the Autumn of Shōwa 59 to the Spring of 1985. was published first in Summer 1985 and its last issue was on June 1986 with a total of 5 issues.
was then published to replace ''LaLa Special Wendy''. The first issue for ''LaLa Special Cindy'' was published from Summer 1986 to Autumn 1986. It was later revived for 2 issue which were published from Autumn to Winter of 1987 issue.
Since 2004, the special publication or supplemental issue of LaLa has been published as LaLa Special which serializes ''LaLa''s side stories of the related series as well as featuring various manga artists' one-shots.
Category:Shōjo manga magazines Category:Magazines established in 1976 Category:Japanese monthly manga magazines Category:Hakusensha magazines
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Name | Jerry Kenney |
Position | Third baseman/Shortstop |
Bats | Left |
Throws | Right |
Birth date | June 30, 1945 |
Birth place | St. Louis, Missouri |
Debutdate | September 5 |
Debutyear | 1967 |
Debutteam | New York Yankees |
Finaldate | April 19 |
Finalyear | 1973 |
Finalteam | Cleveland Indians |
Stat1label | Batting average |
Stat1value | .237 |
Stat2label | Home runs |
Stat2value | 7 |
Stat3label | Runs batted in |
Stat3value | 103 |
Teams |
Category:1945 births Category:Living people Category:People from Beloit, Wisconsin Category:New York Yankees players Category:Cleveland Indians players Category:Syracuse Chiefs players Category:Baseball players from Missouri Category:Major League Baseball third basemen
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He formed his own record label, Frenemy Records in 2006.
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name | Michael Stanley |
background | solo_singer |
birth name | Michael Stanley Gee |
born | March 25, 1948 |
origin | Cleveland, Ohio |
instrument | Guitar, vocals |
genre | Rock, folk rock, heartland rock |
occupation | Singer-songwriter, disc jockey |
associated acts | SilkMichael Stanley BandThe Ghost PoetsMichael Stanley & The Resonators }} |
His highest charting singles with the Michael Stanley Band were "He Can't Love You" (#33) in 1980 and "My Town" in 1983 (#39), which both got decent nationwide airplay. In fact, "He Can't Love You" was the 45th video ever played on MTV. The Michael Stanley Band was such a huge sensation in its home area that it still holds attendance records at Cuyahoga Falls' Blossom Music Center. Additionally, The Ohio State University Marching Band uses "My Town" as one of their premier stand tunes.
Stanley's song "Let's Get the Show on the Road" was covered on the 2000 album ''Live in the Classic City'' by Widespread Panic. "My Town" was covered by Little Texas on their album ''Big Time''. "Rosewood Bitters" was covered by Joe Walsh on his 1985 album ''The Confessor''.
Stanley was the co-host of ''PM Magazine'' on WJW Channel 8 from 1987 to 1990 and its follow-up ''Cleveland Tonight'' until 1991. He also appeared on ''The Drew Carey Show,'' playing himself. Since 1990, Stanley has been the afternoon drive disc jockey for classic rock radio station WNCX in Cleveland.
Stanley is a Democrat, and in late 2006 performed with Jackson Browne and J.D. Souther at a fundraiser for Democratic candidates in Ohio.
His father Stan Gee died in late 2010.
Nicknamed MSB by their fans, the band set several attendance records at Cleveland area venues including a record 20,320 at the Coliseum at Richfield on July 20, 1979 and a record 40,529 for two Coliseum concerts on December 31, 1981 and January 1, 1982. The band's greatest achievement was a total attendance of 74,404 during a four-night stand at Blossom Music Center on August 25, 26, 30 and 31, 1982.
The group reached the peak of their popularity nationally in 1981 when the single "He Can't Love You" from the album ''Heartland'' (written and sung by keboardist Kevin Raleigh) made the Top 40 (#33 ''Billboard'', #27 ''Cash Box'') and "In the Heartland" from the album ''North Coast'' went to #6 on Billboard's Top Tracks chart.
The band called it quits in 1986 with a series of twelve farewell shows at the Front Row Theatre during the 1986–87 holiday season. Since then, Stanley has performed regularly throughout Northeast Ohio with former members of MSB and with his latest band, The Resonators.
Year | Title | Label | Billboard 200>Billboard200 |
1969 | ''Smooth As Raw Silk'' | ABC S-694 |
Year | Title | Label | Billboard 200>Billboard200 |
1973 | ''Michael Stanley'' | Tumbleweed TWS 106 | |
1973 | ''Friends and Legends'' | MCA 372 |
Year | Title | Label | Billboard 200>Billboard200 |
1975 | ''You Break It...You Bought It!'' | Epic PE 33492 | |
1976 | ''Ladies' Choice'' | Epic PE 33917 | |
1977 | ''Stagepass'' | Epic PEG 34661 | |
1978 | ''Cabin Fever'' | Arista AL 4182 | |
1979 | ''Greatest Hints'' | Arista AL 4236 | |
1980 | ''Heartland'' | EMI America SW–17040 | |
1981 | ''North Coast'' | EMI America SW–17056 | |
1982 | EMI America ST–17071 | ||
1983 | ''You Can't Fight Fashion'' | EMI America ST–17100 | |
1984 | ''Fourth and Ten...'' | MSB 101 | |
1986 | ''Inside Moves'' | MSB 201 | |
1992 | ''Right Back at Ya (1971–1983)'' | Razor & Tie RE 1991 | |
1997 | ''Misery Loves Company: More of the Best 1975–1983'' | Razor & Tie RE 2125 |
Year | Title | Label | Billboard 200>Billboard200 |
1993 | ''The Ghost Poets'' | Razor & Tie RT 2812 |
Year | Title | Label | Billboard 200>Billboard200 |
1996 | ''Coming up for Air'' | Intersound 9174 | |
1998 | ''Live in Tangiers: The Acoustic Shows'' | Razor & Tie 82836 | |
2000 | ''Eighteen Down'' | Razor & Tie 82851 | |
2003 | ''The Ground'' | Line Level 201 | |
2005 | ''American Road'' | Line Level 202 | |
2006 | ''The Farrago Sessions'' | Line Level 203 | |
2007 | ''The Soft Addictions'' | Line Level 204 | |
2008 | ''Just Another Night'' | Line Level 205 | |
2009 | ''Shadowland'' | Line Level 206 |
! Year | ! A-Side | ! B-Side | ! Label | Billboard Hot 100>US Pop | ! Album |
"Rock and Roll Man" | "Denver Rain" | Tumbleweed 1010 | |||
"Rosewood Bitters" | "Goodtime Charlie" | Tumbleweed 1014 | |||
1974 | "Yours For a Song" | "Roll On" | MCA 40177 | ''Friends and Legends'' | |
"I'm Gonna Love You" | "Step the Way" | Epic 50116 | |||
"Face the Music" | "Song for My Children" | Epic 50151 | |||
1976 | "Ladies' Choice" | "Sweet Refrain" | Epic 50242 | ''Ladies' Choice'' | |
1977 | "Nothing's Gonna Change My Mind" | "Love Hasn't Been Here" | Epic 50416 | ''Stagepass'' | |
"Why Should Love Be This Way" | "Late Show" | Arista 0348 | |||
"Baby If You Wanna Dance" | "Fool's Parade" | Arista 0368 | |||
1979 | "Last Night" | "Down to the Wire" | Arista 0436 | ''Greatest Hints'' | |
1980 | "He Can't Love You" | "Carolyn" | EMI America 8063 | ||
"Lover" | "Save a Little Piece for Me" | EMI America 8064 | |||
"Falling in Love Again" | "Does It Hurt" | EMI America 8090 | |||
"When Your Heart Says It's Right" | "Victim of Circumstance" | EMI America 8097 | |||
"When I'm Holding You Tight" | "In Between the Lines" | EMI America 8130 | |||
"Take the Time" | "Just a Little Bit Longer" | EMI America 8146 | |||
"My Town" | "Just How Good" | EMI America 8178 | |||
"Someone Like You" | "Highlife" | EMI America 8189 | |||
1985 | "Show Me Something" | "Somebody Else's Woman" | MSB 701 | ||
"When All Is Said and Done" | "Here Come the Kids" | MSB 801 | |||
"Poor Side of Town" | "Headlights" | MSB 901 |
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