In a video interview from March 2007, Mike Reno confirmed that the band finished recording a new studio album released in 2007.

However, Doug Johnson refused to appear in the video as he felt that the film glorified war, which Johnson was highly against. “It’s a real boon to creativity. [13] The first single was already available for purchase on iTunes and the title of this song was "Countin' the Nights". Fans Also Track. Loverboy's hit singles, particularly "Turn Me Loose" and "Working for the Weekend", have become arena rock staples and are still heard on many classic rock and classic hits radio stations across Canada. Donald Scott Smith (13 February 1955 – 30 November 2000) was a Canadian musician and the bassist for Canadian rock band Loverboy.

Loverboy's hit singles, particularly "Turn Me Loose" and "Working for the Weekend", have become arena rock staples and are still heard on many classic rock and classic hits radio stations across Canada. [15], Loverboy appeared at the Rockingham Festival 2017, held at Nottingham Trent University, UK, between 20 and 22 October 2017.

Cover Girl became Cover Boy, and then became Loverboy in Dean's dream later that night. Like the lyrics to ‘Some Like It Hot,’ we’re not living for tomorrow or next year.”, The single, artwork and accompanying music video – with a montage of a Loverboy program from the band’s 1983 Keep It Up tour – prominently features the late bassist Scott Smith. Il videoclip del singolo "Queen of the Broken Hearts" venne trasmesso a ruota su MTV. Loverboy's founding members were lead singer Mike Reno, guitarist Paul Dean, keyboardist Doug Johnson, bassist Scott Smith, and drummer Matt Frenette. In 2016, the band appeared in a commercial for National Car Rental featuring the song "Lovin' Every Minute of It."[18]. The band's record label released its second and third compilation albums, Loverboy Classics and Temperature's Rising, in 1994. Seguiranno 2 compilation Loverboy classics e Temperature's Rising nel 1994. Also in 1984, Loverboy recorded a song called "Destruction" which appeared on the 1984 soundtrack of a re-edited version of the film Metropolis (1927).[7]. “Giving it all away/Living for today,” sings Mike Reno on the track – which originated as a demo, but was later rearranged and augmented by Dean, describing this latest as a “gift” from the band to its fans. Its first single "Hot Girls in Love" became their most successful to that date, reaching No.11 on the U.S. charts. They would often play it on tour mixing it in during the performance of "Queen of the Broken Hearts". Reno continues to tour and play live shows with Loverboy. Throughout the 1980s, Loverboy accumulated numerous hit songs in Canada and the United States, earning four multi-platinum albums and selling millions of records. 9 on the Billboard charts.

The group briefly reunited in late 1989 to tour to promote it, but broke up again at the tour's conclusion. You could also do it yourself at any point in time. Ken "Spider" Sinnaeve, a former member of The Guess Who, Red Rider and Dean and Frenette's pre-Loverboy band Streetheart, joined the band on bass prior to the tour. Journey. Members. Reno has also contributed to various film soundtracks. 9 on the Billboard charts. Whitesnake. He had come up with the name after spending the previous night with some of the bandmates, including Reno and their girlfriends, before going to the movies. This repository is populated with tens of thousands of assets and should be your first stop for asset selection. Photos; Videos; Contact 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." El contenido marcado como “Solo para uso editorial” no puede usarse para fines comerciales ni promocionales.

The band members reportedly recalled that the concert was the most fun that they had had in years and decided that they wanted to do it again. Like the lyrics to ‘Some Like It Hot,’ we’re not living for tomorrow or next year.”, The single, artwork and accompanying music video – with a montage of a Loverboy program from the band’s 1983 Keep It Up tour – prominently features the late bassist Scott Smith. In June 2012, the band announced their album Rock 'n' Roll Revival would be released by Frontiers Records.