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In 1980 LOVERBOY
introduced themselves to the world with their self-titled debut
album. They quickly became one of America's and MTV's most popular
rock bands. From 1980 through 1987 LOVERBOY garnered four
multi-Platinum albums and numerous international Gold albums. Their
tours sold out arenas and stadiums nationwide. Their hit singles came
one after another, and went on to become the anthems and party songs
of an entire generation of rock concert going fans. LOVERBOY’s
red leather pants, bandannas, and big rock sound defined the band’s
trademark image and high-energy live show.
LOVERBOY, driven by the
powerful vocals of Mike Reno, the relentless rock groove of lead
guitarist Paul Dean, bassist Scott Smith, keyboardist Doug Johnson
and drummer Matt Frenette, built its reputation on-stage, bringing
the energy from their radio hits to coliseum rousing excitement.
LOVERBOY’s
inception began in Calgary, Canada, when Mike Reno was introduced to
Paul Dean at The Refinery Night Club. Dean was rehearsing a new band
out back in a warehouse with a friend of Reno’s and Mike
stopped by to jam. Dean heard him sing a couple of songs and that was
that! Over the next few weeks, Dean and Reno began writing songs on
guitar and drums. Doug Johnson who at the time was in another
Canadian recording band began to hang out and jam with Dean and Reno.
It was during one of those jam sessions with Reno on drums and Dean
on bass that Turn Me Loose and LOVERBOY was born.

After being rejected by
all the major U.S. record companies LOVERBOY signed with Columbia
Records Canada. On March the 20th, 1980, LOVERBOY went into the
studio with producer Bruce Fairbairn and engineer Bob Rock to record
their self-titled debut album -- LOVERBOY. The summer of 1980 saw the
record fly out of the stores setting record sales for a debut album
-- over 700,000 records in Canada. Columbia U.S. had no choice but
recognize that 700,000 people could not be wrong. The U.S. released
the album in November 1980 and by April 1981, it had gone GOLD.
LOVERBOY’s debut album went on to sell more than 2 million
albums in the U.S. and 4 million worldwide.
Soon the band found
themselves playing on mega tours with Journey, Bob Seger, Cheap
Trick, ZZ Top, Kansas and Def Leppard, to name a few; they quickly
became MTV darlings, being one of the first bands ever featured on
the music channel. Between dates,( over 200 shows in 1981) the band
wrote and recorded their second multi-platinum selling album. In
1981, GET LUCKY was released. It featured Working For The Weekend,
When It’s Over, Take Me To The Top, Only The Lucky Ones, Jump,
etc. GET LUCKY, and the band’s enormous touring success, led
LOVERBOY in 1982, to an unprecedented six Juno Awards, Canada’s
highest music award. This record still stands today.

In
1983, LOVERBOY released their third album KEEP IT UP, and launched
another extensive eight-month world tour. With Hot Girls In Love and
Queen Of The Broken Hearts burning up the airwaves they were soon
recognized as one of the hardest working bands with a must-see live
show.
LOVIN’
EVERY MINUTE OF IT, the band’s fourth album it hit the
airwaves, and landed them as one of the Top Five grossing touring
acts, performing in over 100 cities across the U.S. and Canada. Their
success earned them the title of becoming the first Canadian group to
earn Columbia Records’ exclusive Crystal Glove Award,
celebrating the sale of over five million albums outside their native
country. In 1986 LOVERBOY recorded Heaven In Your Eyes, for the soon
to be blockbuster movie – TOP GUN. The single went Top 5 on
Billboard’s chart. This was followed by the 1987 release of
WILDSIDE -- LOVERBOY’s last studio album of the 1980’s.
After
nine years of being ruled by LOVERBOY’s agenda of recording,
touring, television appearances, videos, and hoards of interviews
Paul, Mike, Matt, Doug and Scott decided to take a rest from the band
and each other. The year was 1989.
I n
the late fall of 1992, LOVERBOY re-united to join Bryan Adams, Bon
Jovi and other stars to help raise money for cancer-stricken friend
and fellow recording artist Brian ‘Too Loud’ McLeod.
Unrehearsed, and three years since their last performance, the band
hit the stage running. The music industry-dominated crowd loved what
they saw and were reminded of why LOVERBOY was such a great live
band. Mike, Matt, Doug, Scott and Paul felt that this was the most
fun they had had in years. They wanted to do it again.
This time LOVERBOY
decided to have some fun. They got into their own cars and drove
around Western Canada doing selected dates. They were back doing what
they loved -- performing live.
In 1993 the band
decided to go back into the U.S. with some trepidation -- LOVERBOY
did 64 concert dates. There was no reason to be nervous. The fans
came back out and brought new ones with them. Sony/Legacy released a
new greatest hits album entitled, LOVERBOY – CLASSICS. By now,
the band had been touring every year since 1993 doing shows with old
friends such as Foreigner, REO Speedwagon, Cheap Trick, Night Ranger,
Eddie Money. In 1998 they performed over 95 concerts in the U.S.
alone. Old habits die-hard -- still relentlessly touring. A direct
result of touring was that in the U.S. in 1998 LOVERBOY –
CLASSICS went GOLD.
LOVERBOY’s
“LIVE, LOUD & LOOSE” album released in 2001 is a
collection of live recordings captured on tape from some of their
most exciting concerts. Recorded for Westwood One’s syndicated
radio series at concerts in Pittsburg, La Crosse and their hometown
of Vancouver, the cd contains 14 previously unreleased live concert
recordings featuring LOVERBOY’s mega hits which include:
Working For The Weekend, Lucky Ones, Lady Of The 80’s, Take Me
To The Top, Jump, This Could Be The Night, Dangerous, Lead A Double
Life, When It’s Over, Queen Of The Broken Hearts, Lovin’
Every Minute Of It, Hot Girls In Love, Turn Me Loose and The Kid Is
Hot T onite.
In conjunction with the
release of “LIVE LOUD & LOOSE” LOVERBOY toured the US
and Canada in support of their latest collection. The tour was
dedicated to the memory of their friend and late bassist Scott Smith,
who was declared lost at sea on November 30th 2000. With the cd also
dedicated to Smith,” LIVE LOUD & LOOSE” serves as a
special memory for the band that has been together since 1980.
LOVERBOY celebrated 25
years together in 2005 by performing in selected cities throughout
the US and Canada to mark this milestone.
Source:
www.loverboyband.com
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