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Loverboy albums featuring David Steele

Loverboy Music Videos (1)
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| | Loverboy Classics CD (1994)
$7.59 Digitally remastered by George Marino (Sterling Sound, New York).
At a meaty 16 tracks in length, Loverboy's 1994 hits collection CLASSICS is perhaps the ultimate release by Mike Reno and company. Although looked down upon by critics during its '80s heyday, ...
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| Greatest Hits... The Real Thing CD (2009) (Import) Canada
$15.95 Photographer: Al Vermue.
Personnel: Mike Reno (vocals); Paul Dean (guitar, background vocals); Doug Johnson (saxophone, keyboards, synthesizer); Scott Smith, Ken "Spider" Sinnaeve (bass guitar); Matt Frenette, Matthew Frenette (drums, timbales, percussion); Nancy Nash, Marc Lafrance, Marc LaFrance, David Steele (background vocals).
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 Loverboy Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Loverboy songs: Working For the Weekend Lyrics, Hot Girls in Love Lyrics, This Could Be the Night Lyrics, Turn Me Loose Lyrics, When It's Over Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Heaven in Your Eyes Lyrics, Notorious Lyrics, Take Me to the Top Lyrics, Kid Is Hot Tonite Lyrics, Lucky Ones Lyrics, Queen of the Broken Hearts Lyrics, It's Your Life Lyrics, Jump Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Gangs in the Street Lyrics, Almost Paradise Lyrics, Lady Of The 80's Lyrics, Kid Is Hot Tonight Lyrics, Lead a Double Life Lyrics, Strike Zone Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Destination Heartbreak Lyrics.
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 Loverboy Biography
Loverboy is perhaps the canonical band in a peculiarly 1980s genre of highly commercial, hook-filled hard rock that was ideal for the FM radio of the era. Formed in Calgary, Alberta, in 1980, Loverboy was led by singer Mike Reno and guitarist Paul Dean. Their first three albums, LOVERBOY, GET LUCKY, and KEEP IT UP, spawned numerous hits including "Turn Me Loose," "Workin' for the Weekend," and "Hot Girls In Love." Though their last Top 40 hit was 1987's "Notorious," the band has continued touring and releasing albums from time to time. Bassist Scott Smith died in a freak boating accident in 2000.
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 Influences
Led Zeppelin, Queen, Kiss, Aerosmith, Heart, Styx, Bachman-Turner Overdrive, REO Speedwagon, The Babys
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