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Loverboy is a Canadian rock and roll group which was very popular in the 1980s, accumulating numerous hit songs in Canada and the United States, making four multi-platinum albums, and selling millions of records. They are based in Vancouver, British Columbia but Reno and Dean originally met in Calgary, Alberta. After being rejected by many U.S. record labels, they signed with Columbia Records Canada and began recording their first album March 20, 1980 with Mike Reno on lead vocals, Paul Dean as the lead guitarist, Scott Smith as the bassist, Doug Johnson on Keyboards, and Matt Frenette on drums. The band's hit singles, particularly "Lovin' Every Minute of it" have become some of the biggest arena rock songs ever, and are still heard on radio stations across the world. Today, the band continues to be active and is constantly performing across the nation on a touring spree dedicated in memory of the band's late bassist, Scott Smith.The orgin of the band began in Calgary, Alberta, Canada when Mike Reno was introduced to Paul Dean at the Refinery Night Club. Dean was rehearsing a new band in a warehouse with a friend of Reno's, and Mike had stopped by to jam. Over the next few weeks, Reno and Dean wrote songs together on guitar and drums. Meanwhile, Doug Johnson, who was working with another band at the time, joined the band, and Loverboy was born.Originally rejected by all the major record labels in the United States, the band signed with Columbia Records of Canada. On March 20, 1980, Loverboy went into the studio with producer Bruce Fairbairn and engineer Bob Rock to record what would be their self-titled début album. Over that summer, the record became a huge hit, with over 700,000 records sold in Canada alone. At that point, Columbia Records of the United States saw the success of the album, and decided to sign the band for a release in the U.S. When the album hit shelves there in November 1980, it sold over 2 million albums, and went gold by April 1981. [1] The band went on a touring spree that year, putting on over 200 shows with bands like Cheap Trick, ZZ Top, and Def Leppard. The band's follow-up album, Get Lucky, was released that year as well, containing hit tracks Working for the Weekend and It's Your Life. This led the band to receive an unprecedented six Juno Awards, Canada's highest award for music, a record that still stands today. Loverboy released their third album, Keep it Up, in 1983, just prior to launching another extensive world tour that lasted eight months. The hit track, Hot Girls in Love, dominated the airwaves and the band became known as one of the hardest working bands with a live show that was must-see. Lovin' Every Minute of it, the band's fourth album released in 1985, came with a hugely popular title track that became one of the biggest arena rock songs of the 1980s. In 1986, the band recorded Heaven In Your Eyes, a song that would be featured on a soon-to-be blockbuster movie Top Gun. They released the song as a single, and it soared to the number five spot on the Billboard charts. The 1987 release of Wildside followed, which would be Loverboy's last album released in the decade they dominated - the 80s
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