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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
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