Loverboy
Biography
With a string of three multi-platinum albums, Loverboy was one of the most successful mainstream hard rock groups of the early '80s. Comprised of vocalist Mike Reno, guitarist Paul Dean, bassist Scott Smith, keyboardist Doug Johnson, and drummer Matthew Frenette, the band formed in Toronto, Canada, in 1980 and immediately signed with CBS Records. Later that year, their Bruce Fairbairn produced debut album appeared. Featuring the slick, hard-rocking singles "Turn Me Loose" and "The Kid Is Hot Tonite," the album went platinum in both Canada and America.
Loverboy recorded the follow-up, Get Lucky, in 1981. Driven by the anthemic "Working for the Weekend," the Fairbairn-produced record was a major success in the U.S. and Canada, yet it failed to gain an audience anywhere in Europe. Nevertheless, the band was a staple on AOR stations across North America, as well as a popular concert attraction. The band's good fortunes continued with the 1983 album Keep It Up. Again, Loverboy worked with Fairbairn, who kept their melodic yet tough sound intact; the album featured the hit single "Hot Girls In Love."
Loverboy's fortunes began to slip with 1985's Lovin' Every Minute of It, which was produced by Tom Allom (Judas Priest). Allom gave the band a harder edge, which didn't prove as commercially successful as their past records; nevertheless, the band's fans managed to make the album go platinum. Fairbairn returned from working with Bon Jovi to produce 1987's Wildside, yet the combination didn't prove as potent as before. After an extensive two-year tour, the band returned to Canada. In 1989, their greatest-hits record, Big Ones, was released. The same year Reno and Dean announced plans to make solo records, which effectively put an end to the group; a reunited lineup returned in 1998 with Live, Loud and Loose. Tragedy struck in November, 2000, when Scott Smith was swept overboard by a wave while on a boat near the California coast and he drowned. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
Saw them at Mountainaire with Foreigner head lining... they totally smoked them! Great live and still brings back memories some 25 + years later!
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also... i forgot his name but the fat guy that lives in a van down by the river also is dead
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too bad the pat the dirty dancer died today... he danced to this song crazyly
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Mike Reno can sing! Check em out on utube. Getting up there in age but sounds great!
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Same here, I saw him in Santa Cruz on Friday and they still sound great!!! I really enjoyed the show and would love to see him again.
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I just saw them play a free show at the Santa Cruz, CA Boardwalk the other night. Lots of fun! Mike Reno has gotten really, really fat (not that there's anything wrong with that). He still wears the bandana, but now it's extra wide, to cover up the receding hairline(ser i o u s l y ! ) . Loverboy are my secret shame!
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I never knew Scott Smith was swept overboard by a wave while on a boat near the California coast.
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Good rocking band...they really kicked off the 80's sound we know and love..whats even better is I understand what he is saying...not like most new music out there
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Saw them in concert with Bryan Adams. Great show. No mention in the Bio above that Adams wrote lyrics for them (as did other notable rockers) in those early years.
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i remember just jaming out and having fun with my family . man i loved those day's
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These Loverboys added to the 80's sound - back then the music was uplifting, provided a good beat and the message was not offensive like the crap today. And if one does not like them - so be it - I saw them in the 80's a good show.
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I acutally saw them in 2000 at Spring Fest in Pensacola FL and got to go back stage and meet them all and get their autographs.. . . a n d saw them again in Mobile AL that fall...befor Smith lost his life...they were and always will be my very favorite band!!!
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I have had several opportunitie s to see this group live and everytime they have been wonderful I wish music now was still like this. I too listened to this in high school and loved every second of the '80's it much simpler time my kids won't talk about listening to this stuff today. I am still a diehard fan matter of fact I'll be seeing him again at the end of the month live!! This group introduced me to laser lights. The best light show I have ever seen
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In thier day loverboy was the bomb! They were great! For there time and will always have a spot on my music list. Every time i listen to thier music it like a music time machine. To a different time when things were less motivated by political correctness and more about a time in music history. Rock On!
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Get over yourselves.. . . ( t o the Negative um.."people" out htere!) Can't we EVER get to the point where we just close our eyes to the "look" of the band and appreciate their musicality and the HEART that they put into their work??? AND, may I say...I'll betcha that there are some groupie chicks who at one time or another (while lying underneath a pounding male body with their ankles up around their ears....lol. . . a s a VERY male band member was up to his um....you know! "STUFF" in it...) would say,
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I don't know why others would sound off on Loverboy. When they came out in the 80s their sound was new and fun. I attended two concerts at that time and they put on a great show. It's just power rock n roll.
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Was never the biggest Loverboy fan and still am not (I think it was the bandana lol) but what's with the rediculous posts slamming them below? If ya don't like it click on that little thumbs down thingy and move on with your day.
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I'm in agreement with spacewolves. Loverboy was great then and they still sound great today. They take me back to a time when life was much easier, and highschool of course.
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I like Loverboy. Good music.
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how these f*gs end up on my radio sight pandora someone throw this s**t out thank you bad enough i was forceed to hear it in the 80s
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