Loverboy - Notorious
1987.
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.C. on February 19, 1946; previously with 
Streetheart and Scrubbaloe Caine) on guitars and vocals, 
Jim Clench (formerly of 
April Wine and 
BTO, who was born in Montreal May 1, 1949 but was quickly replaced by 
Scott Smith born in 
Winnipeg, MB  on February 13, 1955) on bass guitar, Doug Johnson (born in New  Westminster December 19, 1957) on keyboards, and Matt Frenette (born in 
Calgary on March 7, 1954) on drums (also a former Streetheart alumnus). The band'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 the United States and Canada. They are currently based in 
Vancouver, British Columbia.
Told by U.S. record companies that they weren't good enough to make it big, Loverboy went back to Canada, signed with a Canadian record company and went on to become one of the most successful rock n' roll bands of all time! :thumbup1:  I have seen them in concert several times and they are absolutely fantastic!  Mike Reno can 
really sing!  They feed off the energy of the crowd and as the concert goes on, they get better and better!  If you have a chance to see Loverboy in concert, go!  You wont be disappointed! :thumbsup::thumbup::clap::rockon: