Updating location...
Picture of Loverboy

Loverboy

911.3K followers

6 upcoming shows

Upcoming Events

NEAR YOU

OTHER ARTIST EVENTS

About

Loverboy is a Canadian rock group formed in 1979 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 labels, they signed with Columbia/CBS Records Canada and began recording their first album March 20, 1980, with Mike Reno (born in New Westminster, B.C. January 8, 1955 and previously with Moxy as Mike Rynoski) on lead vocals, Paul Dean (born in Vancouver, B. Read more on Last.fm

Genres

  • album rock
  • classic canadian rock
  • classic rock
  • glam metal
  • hard rock
  • mellow gold
  • soft rock

Frequently Asked Questions

What was Loverboy's biggest hit?
Loverboy's biggest hit is undoubtedly "Working for the Weekend." Released in 1981 as part of their second album, "Get Lucky," this energetic anthem quickly climbed the charts and became a staple of '80s rock playlists. The song's infectious chorus and driving beat made it an instant crowd-pleaser, earning significant radio play in North America and beyond. "Working for the Weekend" reached No. 29 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and has since been featured in various movies, TV shows, and commercials, cementing its status in pop culture. The track remains a favorite at Loverboy concerts and is widely recognized as the band's signature song. Its enduring popularity is a testament to Loverboy's influence in the rock and pop-rock genre, making "Working for the Weekend" not only their biggest hit but also a defining moment in their musical career.
What happened to the band Loverboy?
Loverboy, the Canadian rock band formed in the late 1970s, enjoyed massive success throughout the 1980s with hits like "Turn Me Loose" and "Working for the Weekend." However, by the late '80s, shifting musical tastes and internal challenges led to a decline in their commercial success. The band officially disbanded in 1988 but later reunited in 1989 for a benefit concert, sparking a renewed interest. Since then, Loverboy has continued to perform and tour, often joining classic rock festivals and nostalgia tours. Tragically, in 2000, bassist Scott Smith was lost at sea in a boating accident, marking a somber moment in their history. The band recruited Ken Sinnaeve as Smith's replacement and has continued to release new music and perform live. Today, Loverboy remains active, delighting fans with their classic hits and energetic stage presence, solidifying their legacy as one of Canada's most celebrated rock acts.
How many members of Loverboy are still alive?
As of 2024, most of the original members of Loverboy are still alive. The band's original lineup included Mike Reno (lead vocals), Paul Dean (guitar), Doug Johnson (keyboards), Scott Smith (bass), and Matt Frenette (drums). Tragically, bassist Scott Smith passed away in 2000 in a boating accident off the coast of San Francisco. The remaining original members
What lawsuit did Loverboy have?
Loverboy was involved in a notable lawsuit in the early 2000s concerning their hit song "Turn Me Loose." The legal dispute centered on royalty payments and copyright claims. Former bassist Scott Smith's estate filed a lawsuit against the band, alleging that Smith's contributions to songwriting and performance were not properly compensated after his death. The lawsuit brought to light the complexities of royalty distributions within long-standing bands, especially after the passing of a key member. While the case was eventually settled out of court, it highlighted the importance of clear contractual agreements and intellectual property rights in the music industry. Aside from this, Loverboy has not been embroiled in any widely publicized lawsuits involving plagiarism or major scandals. Their reputation has largely remained intact, allowing them to focus on their music and performances, continuing to delight fans worldwide with their iconic rock and pop anthems.
Who is Lover Boys' lead singer?
The lead singer of Loverboy is Mike Reno. Born Joseph Michael Rynoski, Mike Reno is renowned for his powerful and distinctive vocals that have become synonymous with the band's sound. Since Loverboy's formation in 1979, Reno has been the charismatic frontman, delivering energetic performances and connecting with audiences through classic hits like "Working for the Weekend," "Turn Me Loose," and "Lovin' Every Minute of It." His dynamic stage presence and impressive vocal range have helped Loverboy achieve international success and a lasting legacy in the rock and pop-rock genres. Reno's contributions extend beyond singing; he is also involved in the songwriting process, bringing a unique style that has defined Loverboy's sound for over four decades. Today, Mike Reno continues to tour and perform with the band, ensuring that Loverboy's music remains a vital part of the classic rock scene.

Log in to Gigfomo