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Two other uses|a Canadian rock band|young pimp|PimpInfobox musical artist|| name = Loverboy| image = Loverboy at Juno Awards 2009.jpg| caption = Loverboy at the Juno Awards 2009| image_size = 250| landscape = Yes| background = group_or_band| origin = Calgary, Alberta , Canada | genre = Rock music|Rock , hard rock , pop rock | years_active =1980–1988, 1989, 1991–present| label = Columbia Records|Columbia , CMC International | associated_acts = Streetheart (band)|Streetheart , Moxy (band)|Moxy | website =| current_members = Mike Reno
Paul Dean (guitarist)|Paul Dean
Doug Johnson (Loverboy)|Doug Johnson
Ken Sinnaeve|Ken "Spider" Sinnaeve
Matt Frenette | past_members = Scott Smith (musician)|Scott Smith
Loverboy is a Canadian rock music|rock group formed in 1980 in Calgary , Alberta . Throughout the 1980s, the band accumulated numerous hit songs in Canada and the United States, earning four multi-platinum albums and selling millions of records. After being rejected by many American record label s they signed with Columbia Records|Columbia/CBS Records Canada and began recording their first album March 20, 1980, with Mike Reno on lead vocals, Paul Dean (guitarist)|Paul Dean on guitars, Scott Smith (musician)|Scott Smith on bass guitar, Doug Johnson (Loverboy)|Doug Johnson on keyboards, and Matt Frenette (drummer)|Matt Frenette on drums. The band's hit singles, particularly " Turn Me Loose (Loverboy song)|Turn Me Loose " and " Working for the Weekend ", have become arena rock staples and are still heard on many classic rock radio stations across the United States and Canada. They are currently based in Vancouver , British Columbia .

1980 to 1983


It's been reported their name was chosen while browsing through a magazine, where they saw a Cover Girl ad. http://web.295.ca/~gtmadore/page4.html Cover Girl became Cover Boy became Loverboy. Originally rejected by all the major record labels in the United States, the band signed with Columbia Records of Canada, and on March 20, 1980, Loverboy went into the studio with producer Bruce Fairbairn and engineer Bob Rock to record what would be their Loverboy (Loverboy album)|self-titled debut album .

Over that summer, the record became a huge hit with eventually over 700,000 records sold in Canada alone. The album made its American debut in November 1980, and would go on to sell two million copies.cite web|url= http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php? table=SEARCH_RESULTS |title=RIAA statistics for Loverboy |publisher=Riaa.com |date= |accessdate=2011-08-10 The band went on a touring spree that year putting on over 200 shows with bands such as Cheap Trick , ZZ Top , Kansas (band)|Kansas , and Def Leppard .

The band's follow-up album, Get Lucky (Loverboy album)|Get Lucky , released in 1981 when they were opening for Journey (band)|Journey , included the hit tracks " Working for the Weekend " and "When It's Over". It became their best selling album in the U.S., reaching #7 on the Billboard (magazine)|Billboard album chartscite book|title=The Billboard Book of Hits |ISBN=0-8230-8285-7|author=Adam White & Fred Bronson|publisher=Billboard Books|year=1988 and selling over four million copies. In the same year Loverboy received six http://www.junoawards.ca/09_halloffame_inductee.phpdead link|date=June 2010 Juno Award s (Canada's highest award for music) in one year, a record that still stands today. The band would later receive an additional three Juno Awards, bringing their total to nine, which is the most received by a single group or individual.

Loverboy released their third album, Keep It Up , in 1983. Its first single " Hot Girls in Love " became their most successful to that date, reaching #11 on the U.S. charts. The video for the song as well as for the follow-up single "Queen of the Broken Hearts" were hugely popular on MTV, and the band embarked on its first tour as headliners.

1984 to 1989


In 1984 Loverboy recorded the United States Team theme for the 1984 Summer Olympics, "Nothing's Gonna Stop You Now". The song appeared only on The Official Music of the 1984 Games not on any of their albums or compilations. It can be heard here.cite web|author= |url= http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=rDYh1b9fiZ0 |title=LOVERBOY Nothings Gonna Stop You Now Olympic Games 84 |publisher=YouTube |date=2009-04-01 |accessdate=2010-06-30 They would often play it on tour mixing it in during the performance of "Queen of the Broken Hearts".

Also in 1984 Loverboy recorded a song called "Destruction" which appeared on the 1984 soundtrack of a re-edited version of the 1927 film Metropolis (film)|Metropolis .cite web|url= http://www.discogs.com/artist/Loverboy |title=Loverboy info at |publisher=Discogs.com |date= |accessdate=2011-08-10

'' Lovin' Every Minute of It '', the band's fourth album, and the first not produced by Fairbairn (it was produced by Tom Allom , best known for producing Judas Priest ) was released in 1985, with the title single written by Mutt Lange and "This Could Be The Night" co-written by Journey (band)|Journey 's Jonathan Cain becoming their first U.S. Billboard (magazine)|Billboard top 10 hits respectively. In 1986 the band recorded " Heaven In Your Eyes ", a song featured in the movie Top Gun , which peaked at #12 on the Billboard charts. However, Doug Johnson refused to appear in the video as he felt that the film glorified war.cite web|url= http://web.295.ca/~gtmadore/article%2010.htm |title=On The Wildside-Loverboy (Canadian Musician, December 1987) |publisher=Web.295.ca |date= |accessdate=2011-08-10

The 1987 release of Wildside (album)|Wildside followed. While the band scored a minor hit with "Notorious", co-written by Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora , the album sold relatively poorly and the band broke up in 1988 due to the departure of Johnson and creative and personal differences between Dean and Reno. A greatest-hits album, Big Ones (album)|Big Ones , was released in 1989 to fulfill Loverboy's obligation to Columbia Records . The group briefly reunited in late 1989 to tour to promote it (with Geraldo Valentino Dominelli on keyboards in Johnson's place) but broke up again at the tour's conclusion.

1992 to 2004


In 1991 the band re-united to join fellow rockers Bryan Adams and Bon Jovi to help raise money for a friend and fellow recording artist Brian MacLeod (Canadian musician)|Brian MacLeod of Chilliwack (band)|Chilliwack who was fighting cancer. The band reportedly recalled that the concert was the most fun that they had had in years and decided that they wanted to do it again. They went on another live touring spree in Canada the following year before launching a 64-concert tour in the United States in 1993. http://www.canoe.ca/JamMusicPopEncycloPagesL/loverboy.htmldead link|date=June 2010 The band's record label released their second and third compilation albums, Loverboy Classics and '' Temperature's Rising , in 1994. Loverboy Classics went Gold by 1998, coinciding with another American tour. During this time Doug Johnson was not with the band; former Trooper (band)|Trooper keyboardist Richard Sera replaced him. Following the releases of Six (Loverboy album)|Six and Super Hits (Loverboy album)|Super Hits in 1997, the band continued touring (Johnson rejoined the band in 2000) until November 30, 2000, when bassist Scott Smith (musician)|Scott Smith was declared dead after being lost at sea. http://80music.about.com/library/weekly/aa120400.htm The band went on to release their first live album, Live, Loud and Loose '', in 2001, which consisted of refurbished early live concert recordings from the band's intense touring years from 1982 to 1986. 2001 also brought another round of touring, this time dedicated to their late band member Scott Smith.

2005 to present


Loverboy celebrated 25 years together in 2005, and began to perform in selected cities to commemorate this milestone. That tour continued with live concerts scheduled well into August 2006. Also in 2005, Loverboy was one of the featured bands on the American version of Hit Me Baby One More Time#USA version|Hit Me Baby One More Time . They performed " Working for the Weekend " and a cover version of " Hero (Chad Kroeger/Josey Scott song)|Hero " by Chad Kroeger/Josey Scott on the show. Currently the band features all the original members except for Scott Smith, who was replaced on bass in early 2001 by Ken Sinnaeve (a former member of The Guess Who , Red Rider and Dean and Frenette's pre-Loverboy band Streetheart (band)|Streetheart ). http://www.loverboyband.com/mainframe.htmdead link|date=June 2010 http://www.rockforever.com/singers/reno/albums/lb-loverboy.html Voices of Classic Rock & Rockforever.com - Presents - MIKE RENOdead link|date=November 2010

In 2006, twenty-five years after its initial release, Get Lucky (Loverboy album)|Get Lucky was remastered and re-released with several previously unreleased songs, including the original demo of Working for the Weekend .cite web|url= http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000G7PNAY |title=purchase info for "Get Lucky" remaster |publisher=Amazon.com |date= |accessdate=2011-08-10

In a video interview from March 2007, lead singer Mike Reno confirmed that the band finished recording a new studio album released in 2007.cite web|url= http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=f00K3TzzyQs |title=Mike Reno interview from CAFKA, Mar. 2007 |publisher=Youtube.com |date= |accessdate=2011-08-10 The new album is titled Just Getting Started and was released in October, with a clip of the first single "The One That Got Away" available on the band's MySpace page. The band continues to tour throughout Canada and the United States.

The band was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame during the Juno Awards of 2009|2009 Juno Awards .cite news | url= http://www.cbc.ca/arts/music/story/2008/11/20/mclachlan-award.html | publisher= CBC News | title=Sarah McLachlan, Loverboy to be honoured at Junos | accessdate=2008-11-20 | date=20 November 2008 update after|2009|3|29|date=November 2010
On February 21, 2010, the band performed at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics awards ceremony.

Media references


In 1990, Loverboy's " Working for the Weekend " was featured in an extremely popular Saturday Night Live sketch involving Chris Farley and Patrick Swayze auditioning to be Chippendales dancers . The song was also featured in the 2002 video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City , playing on Rock music|Rock station V-Rock , as well as the video games Saints Row 2 , and Shaun White Snowboarding . It is also featured in the 2001 comedy film Zoolander . The song was also featured, in full, at the end of the Rob Zombie film The Haunted World of El Superbeasto . It was used as the background music to a Diet Pepsi television commercial in which a man is asked what else he would like to experience that is youthful, and he chooses his old van from the 1980s. The song also made a brief appearance in the movie Click (2006 film)|Click . The song was even featured in the third episode of " Regular Show ", Caffeinated Concert Tickets as well as the film Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle .

Several of their songs were featured in the 2001 cult comedy Wet Hot American Summer , which takes place in August 1981. In 2006, " Turn Me Loose (Loverboy song)|Turn Me Loose " was featured in the action movie Crank (film)|Crank starring Jason Statham .

An early episode of South Park ( An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig ) made multiple references to a fictional Loverboy song, "Pig and Elephant DNA Just Won't Splice."

In Aqua Teen Hunger Force 's episode Revenge of the Mooninites , Mooninites|Err uses the " Foreigner (band)|Foreigner belt" to "Turn Master Shake Loose" to "Hot Girls in Love" because he's "Working for the Weekend". When it didn't work, it was revealed that "those are Loverboy songs, and Loverboy has always sucked." (although Aqua Teen Hunger Force#Carl Brutananadilewski|Carl said that he saw them at the Madison Square Garden in 1985 and they "kicked ass".)

"The Kid is Hot Tonight" is featured on the soundtrack of MLB 2K9 by 2K Sports and was included in the closing scenes of an episode of cartoon "American Dad," titled "Office Spaceman," Season 3, Episode 56, May 4, 2008, Production Code 3AJN13, where character Roger posed for a PlayGirl magazine photo shoot.

In an episode of '' Drew Carey's Green Screen Show '', Brad Sherwood remarks to a character called 'Hover-boy', "I loved your album Get Lucky!"

In the 2006 independent film '' A Dog's Breakfast , there is a Loverboy poster on the childhood bedroom wall of Marilyn (played by Kate Hewlett ).

In the 15th episode of season 5 on 30 Rock , "It's Never too Late for Now," Scott Adsit 's character Pete Hornberger tells Frank Rossitano he was in the band Loverboy for 3 months before leaving the band for a college scholarship in "TV Budgeting."

In the 9th episode of 5th season of Scrubs Todd imitates Mike Reno's performance of working for the weekend while attending the air-band 'Cool Cats' audition in the beginning of the episode.

Discography


Studio albums


Year Album details Peak positionsCertifications
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CAN US NZ
1980 Loverboy (Loverboy album)
  • Release date: 1980
  • Label: Columbia Records
  • 17 13 12 style="text-align:left;"
  • Canadian Recording Industry Association|CAN : 5& times; Platinum
  • Recording Industry Association of America|US : 2& times; Platinum
  • 1981 Get Lucky (Loverboy album)
  • Release date: November 3, 1981
  • Label: Columbia Records
  • 8 7 21 style="text-align:left;"
  • CAN: 3& times; Platinum
  • US: 4& times; Platinum
  • 1983 Keep It Up
  • Release date: 1983
  • Label: Columbia Records
  • 9 7 — style="text-align:left;"
  • CAN: 2& times; Platinum
  • US: 2& times; Platinum
  • 1985 ' Lovin' Every Minute of It
  • Release date: 1985
  • Label: Columbia Records
  • 22 13 — style="text-align:left;"
  • US: 2& times; Platinum
  • 1987 Wildside (album)
  • Release date: 1987
  • Label: Columbia Records
  • 21 42 — style="text-align:left;"
  • CAN: Gold
  • US: Gold
  • 1997 Six (Loverboy album)
  • Release date: December 4, 1997
  • Label: CMC International
  • — — —
    2007 Just Getting Started
  • Release date: November 27, 2007
  • Label: E1 Entertainment Canada
  • — — —
    "—" denotes releases that did not chart


    Live albums


    Year Album details
    2001 Live, Loud and Loose
  • Release date: June 19, 2001
  • Label: Sony Music/Columbia Records


  • Singles


    Year Single Peak chart positions Album
    CAN US US Main US AC AUS NZ UK
    1981 " Turn Me Loose (Loverboy song) 7 35 6 — 3 5 — Loverboy
    "The Kid Is Hot Tonite" 30 55 42 — — — —
    " Working for the Weekend " 10 29 2 — 16 11 — Get Lucky
    1982 " When It's Over (Loverboy song) 18 26 21 — — — —
    "Jump" — 101 — — — — —
    1983 " Hot Girls in Love " 9 11 2 — — — — Keep It Up
    " Queen of the Broken Hearts " 29 34 11 — — — —
    1985 " Lovin' Every Minute of It (song) 17 9 3 — — — — ''Lovin' Every Minute of It
    " Dangerous (song) 67 65 23 — — — —
    1986 " This Could Be the Night (song) 44 10 9 30 — — —
    " Lead a Double Life " — 68 — — — — —
    " Heaven In Your Eyes " 24 12 — — — — — Top Gun (soundtrack)
    1987 "Notorious" 24 38 8 — — — — Wildside
    1988 "Break It to Me Gently" — — — — — — 97
    1989 "Too Hot" — 84 27 — — — — Big Ones
    "—" denotes releases that did not chart


    Compilations


    YearAlbumCRIA RIAA
    1989Big Ones & mdash;& mdash;
    1994 Loverboy Classics & mdash;Gold
    '' Temperature's Rising & mdash;& mdash;
    2003Love Songs & mdash;& mdash;
    2005 Rock Breakout Years: 1985 & mdash;& mdash;
    2006'' We Are The '80s & mdash;& mdash;
    2007Turn Me Loose & mdash;& mdash;
    2008 Playlist: The Very Best Of Loverboy & mdash;& mdash;
    2009 Greatest Hits...The Real Thing & mdash;& mdash;


    See also


    Portal|Music of Canada
  • Canadian rock

  • Music of Canada

  • Canadian Music Hall of Fame


  • Notes


    Reflist

    External links


  • http://www.loverboyband.com The official Loverboy website

  • http://www.canadianbands.com/Loverboy.html CanConRox entry

  • http://www.famousinterview.ca/interviews/paul_dean.htm Interview with Paul Dean

  • http://jamshowbiz.com/JamMusicPopEncycloPagesL/loverboy.html Canadian Pop Music Encyclopedia

  • http://www.1050chum.com/index_chumcharts.aspx? artist=9445 Chart archives at CHUM radio

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=f00K3TzzyQs 2007 interview with Mike Reno on CAFKA.TV

  • http://www.cria.ca/cert_db_search.php Canadian Recording Industry Association database


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