Their song This is LA is played as part of the introduction for the Los Angeles Galaxy and the Los Angeles Kings at all of their home games.
Nicholas Briggs | Raymond Briggs | Arthur Briggs (rugby) | Briggs & Stratton | Wilma Briggs | Shannon Briggs | Walter Briggs, Sr. | Henry Briggs | Austin Briggs | Peter Briggs | George N. Briggs | Benjamin Briggs | William Briggs | Walter Briggs, Jr. | Ted Briggs | Paul Briggs | Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs | Jonny Briggs | Joe Bob Briggs | Jimmie Briggs | Jackie Briggs | Henry Briggs (mathematician) | Harold Rawdon Briggs | Briggs Cunningham | Briggs | Tommy Briggs | The Briggs | Stephen Foster Briggs | Stephen Briggs | Robert O. Briggs |
Picciolini also managed, co-managed or released albums for such musical acts as Flatfoot 56, The Frantic, Street Dogs, Treaty of Paris (band), The Briggs, Joey Briggs, Blacklist Royals, State and Madison, Urbanites, The Noise FM, Random55, Dead Town Revival, The Spent .50s, Graham Isaacson, Koo Koo Kanga Roo, and The Tattle Tales.
In the 1890s he attended the Briggs School (named for his grandfather, Clement Briggs, who donated the land) before going to college at Michigan State College, the University of Michigan and Johns Hopkins University.
The Briggs Initiative was the first failure in a movement that started with the successful campaign headed by Anita Bryant and her organization Save Our Children in Dade County, Florida, to repeal a local gay rights ordinance.
It was owned by the Briggs family who spent 45 years restoring the castle, before its sale in July 2007, to actor Nicolas Cage for £5 million.
Bennington, Irvington, sub-divisions along Blair High Road, sub-divisions around Standing Bear Lake, and the Briggs Neighborhood.