Lisa Matassa (born October 12, in Manhasset, New York) is an American country singer and singer-songwriter. In the 1980s she had two pop hits reach the Top 10 on the Dance Music Charts, including 1987's "I've Got the Hots for You" and 1988's "Rock Me Baby," both credited to Lysa Lynn. She released a debut country EP on March 31, 2011 titled Me Time. The success of Lisa Matassa's most-recent CD, SOMEBODY’S BABY, has elevated her status from "popular regionally-recognized entertainer" to "rising Country star." Her forthcoming album project, WHY I’M HERE – LEGENDARY DUETS, will be released in two volumes with Volume 1 due in stores fall of 2015 and Volume 2 being released after. Lisa’s concept for the album was to take great songs from great artists that she has admired for years and to record them as collaborations / duets to properly pay homage to those artists. The project kicked-off with “A Night With Legends” concert at The Wildhorse Saloon in Nashville on June 10, 2015 which was recorded live for a future television broadcast. Legendary artists on the album and who performed at the concert included The Oak Ridge Boys, Mickey Gilley, Larry Gatlin, The Bellamy Brothers, Eddy Raven, T. Graham Brown, David Frizzell, Johnny Lee, Exile, Marty Raybon of Shenandoah, Lee Greenwood, Larry Stewart of Restless Heart and Tim Rushlow of Little Texas.
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Lisa Gautier (known as Lisa, born 1997) is a French dancer, actress and singer. She is Michel Gautier's daughter and Mylène Farmer's niece.
In 2004, she portrayed the child in the ballet Le Songe de Médée at the Opera Garnier on a choreography by Angelin Preljocaj. Then, two years later, she played in the film Jacquou le Croquant, by Laurent Boutonnat. In 2008, she recorded the single "Drôle de Creepie", the song theme of the animated feature Growing Up Creepie, whose lyrics were written by Mylène Farmer and music composed by Laurent Boutonnat. In the music video directed by Benoît Di Sabatino, Lisa is dressed as a gothic lolita. The song peaked at #6 on the French SNEP Singles Chart in September 2008. Lisa also inspired Farmer's book, Lisa-Loup et le Conteur, published in 2003.
Lisa is a post-apocalyptic role-playing video game developed and published by Dingaling Productions. The game was written, designed, and composed for by Austin Jorgensen, and was released for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux on 15 December 2014.
In Lisa, the player controls Brad Armstrong, a middle-aged man with a drug addiction who must journey through the fictional wasteland of Olathe in search of his adoptive daughter, Buddy. Along the way he is forced to make choices that permanently effect both his own well-being and that of his party members.
The game received mostly positive reviews, with praise for its writing and soundtrack, but criticism for its unforgiving difficulty and pacing, and a lack of technical polish. Reviewers especially enjoyed the game's emotional story and use of dark humor.
Lisa features a combination of traditional turn-based RPG combat in a 2D side-scrolling overworld. Players control Brad (and his accompanying party) as he struggles to overcome his addiction, suffering from withdrawal that limits his effectiveness in battle. The overworld features an assortment of settlements with shops and bars, where recruitable party members can often be found.
The following is a list of characters from the Dead or Alive video game series, created by Tecmo and Team Ninja.
^1 Playable in console version.
^2 Unlockable character.
^3 Playable boss.
^4 Unplayable in arcade version.
^5 Unplayable character.
^6 Unlockable in Dead or Alive 5.
^7 Added in Dead or Alive 5: Ultimate.
^8 DLC in Dead or Alive 5: Ultimate.
^9 Added in Dead or Alive 5: Last Round.
^10 Guest Character
Voiced by (English): Joe J. Thomas (Dimensions), Patrick Seitz (DOA5)
Voiced by (Japanese): Daisuke Gōri (DOA–DOA4), Kenta Miyake (Dimensions–present)
Live-action actor: Kevin Nash
Bass Armstrong (バース・アームストロング, Bāsu Āmusutorongu) is a retired professional wrestler and Tina's overprotective father. He is also the widower of Alicia Armstrong, who died of a disease when Tina was only six years old. He disapproves of Tina's aspirations of wanting to be a model (DOA2), a Hollywood actress (DOA3) and a rock star (DOA4). Consequently, he enters the DOA tournaments to put an end to her fame-seeking, only to fail at each attempt. In the fourth tournament, it is revealed that he intends to win so he would have enough money to enter the "Hyper Battle Grand Prix", which he then loses after seeing Tina's picture on a billboard and crashes into it after losing control of his bike. Like Tina in the English versions of the game, he, too, speaks with a Southern accent.
There’s a levee behind my eyes
And it’s about to break.
I’m sick of listenin’ to everyone talk
I’m smilin’ but it’s fake
They all think they know what’s best well they don’t
I’m fine on my own
Is it really that hard to see
Right now all I need is
A little me time
A little room to breathe time
A little sprawled out on a blanket in the park
With a good book free time
I need a little me time
I’ll throw my hair in a pony tail
Put on my ripped up blue jeans
Take a walk and breathe some fresh air
And only stop for coffee
Nowhere to be, No schedule to keep
Lose the routine, Yea just turn off the phone
I wanna be alone for
A little me time
A little room to breathe time
A little sprawled out on a blanket in the park
With a good book free time
I need a little me time
A little calm relaxin’
Don’t want any distractions free time
I need a little me time
So let my head clear
Cry a few cleansing tears
Let everything melt away
I’m only askin’ for one day
Some me time
A little room to breathe time
A little sprawled out on a blanket in the park
With a good book free time
I need a little me time
Oh me time
A little room to breathe time